Re: [gentoo-user] Re: repair of a seg-faulting bin-utils

2022-10-26 Thread Matt Connell
On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 14:37 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote: > Another possible issue is bad -march settings.  That usually is an > issue if you change your CPU and boot off of an existing hard drive. > If you're going to upgrade your CPU you should rebuild all of @system > (at least) with -march set to

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: repair of a seg-faulting bin-utils

2022-10-26 Thread Rich Freeman
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 12:24 PM Grant Edwards wrote: > > On 2022-10-26, Corbin wrote: > > Help! > > > > The last update I did built/installed bin-uitls. It is now producing > > seg-faults. I forgot to make a quickpkg of the old bin-utils before > > upgrading. > > The first thing I would do is ru

[gentoo-user] Re: repair of a seg-faulting bin-utils

2022-10-26 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-10-26, Corbin wrote: > Help! > > The last update I did built/installed bin-uitls. It is now producing > seg-faults. I forgot to make a quickpkg of the old bin-utils before > upgrading. The first thing I would do is run a RAM test overnight. IME, segfaulting binutils or gcc has usually b