Has anyone gotten this to compile with gcc 4.x?
I just upgraded to gcc 4.1 and I also just installed kdelibs 3.5 (I am a
gnome guy and want to give kde a look).
The requirement page on the klibido site state gcc 3.x. Would I be able
to emerge gcc 3.x and compile klibido with that? I compiled
On 5/27/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten this to compile with gcc 4.x?
Doesn't look promising. I just tried it, and I get this bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133535
I just upgraded to gcc 4.1 and I also just installed kdelibs 3.5 (I am a
gnome guy and want
Richard Fish wrote:
I would suggest to either use 3.4.x and rebuild all C++ programs with
that (using revdep-rebuild --library=libstdc++.so.6), or wait for the
above bug to get fixed. Rebuilding all C++ programs could include
openoffice.org, mozilla, and other long-compiling packages...
Richard Fish wrote:
I would suggest to either use 3.4.x and rebuild all C++ programs with
that (using revdep-rebuild --library=libstdc++.so.6), or wait for the
above bug to get fixed. Rebuilding all C++ programs could include
openoffice.org, mozilla, and other long-compiling packages...
By
Has anyone gotten this to compile with gcc 4.x?
I just upgraded to gcc 4.1 and I also just installed kdelibs 3.5 (I am a
gnome guy and want to give kde a look).
The requirement page on the klibido site state gcc 3.x. Would I be able
to emerge gcc 3.x and compile klibido with that? I compiled
JimD wrote:
By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
or
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
s/Gentoo/portage ;)
Yes, it does. Revision bumps are generally to correct a bug or typo in
an ebuild,
JimD wrote:
If the above is not doable, does anyone know of a good binary news
reader for Linux?
What's wrong with Thunderbird?
GrabIt is simple, fast and stable. Though it
is closed source and only runs on WinXP which doesn't help me now :-(
Wine ;)
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
JimD wrote:
If the above is not doable, does anyone know of a good binary news
reader for Linux?
What's wrong with Thunderbird?
For binary news groups? I could give it a shot. However, Thunderbird
sucks up tons of memory for text-only news groups with a few hundred
Ryan Tandy wrote:
JimD wrote:
By the way, do you know if Gentoo considers an ebuild with an -rX on the
end to be newer? For example which would emerge choose:
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6
or
sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r1
s/Gentoo/portage ;)
Ahh, yes, I had a brain freeze.
Yay, random portage trivia!
On 5/27/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Part of me wanting to try kde again was because of the nice speed
increase with startup times and gcc 4.1. However, I don't know if this
is try from experience. Is kde 3.5 noticeably faster when compiled with
gcc 4.1?
I'll let you know in a week or
Richard Fish wrote:
I'll let you know in a week or so once my emerge -e world finishes... :-)
Same here. Rebuilding world should take a while.
Actually the last time I did this, it took about 16 hours to rebuild
everythingof course that was with openoffice-bin which I don't use
On 5/27/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
I'll let you know in a week or so once my emerge -e world finishes... :-)
Same here. Rebuilding world should take a while.
Hold the phone!! OOo just completed building on my system in 4h 08m
07s. When I get some time I'm going
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