"Mark Haney" <[email protected]> posted
[email protected], excerpted below, on  Thu, 22 Jan 2009
07:48:44 -0500:

>> I'll try to remember to repost after today's sync and updates, with the
>> results for 4.1.4.

$ equery l libkdepim
[ Searching for package 'libkdepim' in all categories among: ]
 * installed packages
[I--] [ ~] kde-base/libkdepim-3.5.10 (3.5)
[I--] [ ~] kde-base/libkdepim-4.1.4 (4.1)
$ 

So 4.1.4 merged without issue, here.

What gcc are you running?  I'm running 4.3.2-r2 as my main compiler here, 
with 4.2.something as a backup I can gcc-config to if necessary.  But I 
remember that the libstdc++ for 4.3 deprecated some things, including 
IIRC something about std::.  It has been some time (we're talking 4.3.0 
and as mentioned I'm on 4.3.2-r2 now, after all) and I don't recall the 
details, but it's possible that's related.

BTW, the update I just did, did want to update gcc-4.2.4 to 4.2.4-r1 
here, but failed.  I've not looked into why yet, but as I said, I don't 
use 4.2 for much any more anyway, and gcc-config has the 4.3.2 slot 
selected unless I run into problems, which I haven't recently.  I'll 
probably just unmerge 4.2.4 at some point (I haven't yet only because 
I've not yet done a full emerge --emptytree @system @world since I 
switched), and not worry about it if the build failure isn't something 
stupidly simple to fix.

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