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alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
Has one of you guys already switched from gcc-4.1.2 to gcc-4.3.2 and
performed emerge system ?
What gives ? Any problem ? Is it worth it right now ? Please tell...
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I am afraid I can't really answer
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Mike Edenfield wrote:
On 2/5/2009 7:01 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
no. He is an idiot if he does not read the docs. Simple. Like people
who don't
read the manual to their car or vcr and then complaining if something
does not
work.
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Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Freitag 06 Februar 2009, Christopher Walters wrote:
for 64-bit systems, Debian and its child Ubuntu, have packages compiled to
use the generic x86_64 option, so they can be used on an AMD64 and an
IA64 system
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Dirk Uys wrote:
Hi
Have anyone else successfully built kde4.2?
Regards
Dirk
Hi Dirk,
I was able to compile KDE 4.2 successfully with no problems, without using
anything outside of Portage.
What arch are you using? Did you use the new,
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 01:48:34 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
So all in all, I agree. Using Gentoo is nowadays not so much a matter
of performance optimization but of better control of how to build the
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I also get
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm not used to seeing all the additional messages below the
blockage indication. Can someone possibly help me understand how to
read this?
Are there really application packages that cannot be installed at
the
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