2010/10/21 Michael Hampicke gentoo-u...@hadt.biz:
May I just unmerge my old gcc ?
Is it save ?
Yes it's save to unmerge your old gcc.
You could also - using quickpkg - create a binary package of your old
gcc before unmerging (for backup puropses).
From the strictly Gentoo side of things,
Thank you for help.
Everything went smoothly.
To be on a save side I would like to unemerge old version of gcc with
--depclean switch. How can I revert my previous --noreplace operation
cleanly
besides emerge --unemerge =gcc-4.3.4.
Dnia 21-10-2010 o godz. 16:17 Paul Hartman napisaĆ(a):
Hi
I have upgraded my gentoo recently.
New version of gcc-4.4.3-r2 has been emerged.
Now I have 2 versions of gcc:
gcc-4.3.4
gcc-4.4.3-r2
There are still many packages compiled with the old version of gcc and
now I don't want to rebuild them all with a new version.
emerge --depclean wants to
May I just unmerge my old gcc ?
Is it save ?
Yes it's save to unmerge your old gcc.
You could also - using quickpkg - create a binary package of your old
gcc before unmerging (for backup puropses).
2010/10/21 fajfu...@wp.pl:
Hi
I have upgraded my gentoo recently.
New version of gcc-4.4.3-r2 has been emerged.
Now I have 2 versions of gcc:
gcc-4.3.4
gcc-4.4.3-r2
There are still many packages compiled with the old version of gcc and
now I don't want to rebuild them all with a new
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