Bo Ørsted Andresen ha scritto:
On Thursday 18 January 2007 23:24, b.n. wrote:
- I'm going to follow [1] (of course) and [2] (looks nice). Other useful
guides?
[1] alone should be fine. Assuming your CHOST isn't i386.
Sorry for lack of info. I'm running x86 stable, chost is i686-pc-linux-gnu
You didn't tell us whether you are running stable or ~arch. If you're stable
then certainly not since it's not even ~arch yet. Even if ~arch I don't think
so.
OK, perfect.
- Is it mandatory/highly advisable to recompile also the kernel, or can
I postpone? In the first case, when it's better to recompile it (before
all/after all)?
It's best to do it. I think I'd compile it right before `emerge -e world` and
wait with the reboot till it's all done. That way kernel modules compiled
during world will be built against a kernel that was compiled with the same
compiler.
This makes much sense.
So:
emerge -e system
[kernel recompile dance]
[reboot]
emerge -e world
?
- Do I have to emerge glibc 2.4 first and gcc later, or I can have glibc
emerged in the emerge -e system?
Assuming your CHOST isn't i386 it's fine to just let `emerge -e system` do it
when instructed to do that.
Ok, thanks.
m.
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