On 2/4/06, Jarry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> emerge -e world
Your question has already been answered, but I just want to point out
that an emerge -e world is not necessary. revdep-rebuld
--library=libstdc++.so.5 will suffice.
-Richard
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Jarry wrote:
> Feb 4 14:18:21 obelix kernel: [ cut here ]
> Feb 4 14:18:21 obelix kernel: CPU:0
> Feb 4 14:18:21 obelix kernel: EIP:0060:[]Not tainted VLI
> Feb 4 14:18:21 obelix kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286 (2.6.15-gentoo-r1)
> Feb 4 14:18:21 obelix kernel: E
Jarry wrote:
> emerge -e world
> Emerge started updating all packages (~150), but then suddenly stopped
> (after ~20 packages). No error message, just sitting here, like frozen:
> ...
Searching for reasons why emerge so suddenly stopped I found following
entries in my /var/log/messages (time corr
Hi,
I'm trying to update to glibc 3.4.4, this is what I did:
emerge -uav gcc
gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4
source /etc/profile
emerge --oneshot -av libtool
emerge --oneshot sys-libs/libstdc++-v3
emerge -e system
Up to this point, everything was OK. As the last part I started:
emerge -e worl
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