gcc-config -l: [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.6.3 [2] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.7.3 *
These are installed: gcc-4.7.3, gcc-4.6.3, clang-3.3. I'm using 4.7.3 and not redefine CC or CXX in make.conf or elsewhere. I found that getting out `pam' flag from `shadow' flags removes block. Is it suitable fix(add `-pam' for `shadow' in package.use)? Or ... As I can understand from bugtracker(https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412721) I need to: su # For doing administrative tasks while /etc/pam.d/{su,login,passwd} will gone emerge shadow emerge pambase dispatch-conf && etc-update PS Thanks Edward, it helps. 2014-04-27 4:44 GMT+03:00 Stroller <strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk>: > > On Sat, 26 April 2014, at 10:07 pm, Nikita Tropin <posixivis...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I didn't touch pambase/shadow block for a while, trying to simply `emerge >> --update @world' and packages that you tell, which doesn't include this >> pair. … > > No, IMO you need to address the pambase/shadow block first. > > They're important packages and the transition is important. > > There's no point in getting everything else updated, only to find you can't > boot the system because of these. > > Right now, I would only worry about anything else if it prevented me > addressing this matter. > > >> The only thing I'm noticed from above is weechat and conky depends from >> ncurses but glibc is not and other packages that depends builds fine(zsh, >> bash, mc). > > The glibc error looks to be related to gcc. > > What versions of gcc are installed, what does `gcc-config -l` say? > > Stroller. > > -- Regards, Nikita