On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I am now pretty sure this is a gcc issue.  My emerge -ev world is almost
>>> done and while I slept my sound started working again.  As far as I can
>>> tell, everything is working again.  I think I'm going to wait a while
>>> before trying to upgrade gcc again.  I still can't really say why gcc is
>>> messing up but on this system, it is.
>>>
>>> By the way, Seamonkey doesn't crash on websites or when I open emails
>>> anymore.  Back to full time surfing.
>>>
>>> Thanks much.
>>>
>>> Dale
>>>
>>
>> Very interesting.
>>
>> On my end I'm still having the mythtv xv-video crashes. I did an
>> emerge -e world with the new compiler - 4.3.2-r3. That finished up but
>> my problems didn't go away so I guess the next step is to go back
>> again to 4.1. Bummer. That's a lot of time wasted.
>>
>> - Mark
>>
>>
>>
>
> The only thing that I am still having issues with is cmake.  It won't
> compile for some reason.  I'm about to check into that now.
>
> What I did at first was to emerge -e ivman.  I did that to test my
> theory.  After my USB stuff started working then I was pretty sure I was
> onto something so then I did emerge -ev world.
>
> I'd still make sure I was out of other options tho.  This is rather
> odd.  This is the first time I have had trouble with a stable gcc.  It's
> logical since that is all I changed but it is odd that more people
> aren't having this issue.
>
> Dale

Sounds sensible. Being that my problem is X or at least the intel
drivers running in X, it's a pretty substantial problem to debug.

To change gcc versions did you leave 4.3 on the system and just choose
4.1 using gcc-config, or did you completely remove 4.3?

Thanks,
Mark

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