On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:08, david mattatall wrote:
> I added ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" to my /etc/make.conf and royally fscked my 
> system with a beta version of gcc and Xfree 3.0 which doesn't like to keep 
> from chrashing....well I decided to revert and apperently I can't build the 
> packages I want to download to. CRAP! I'm freaking out here, I now have an 
> unusable system and no way to recover...any suggestions?

1) Try to reemerge the stable version of gcc with fair CFLAGS. Maybe
some aggressive optimization flags prevent the beta version from working
efficiently. If you succeed in getting back the stable compiler,
reemerge it optimized, then 'emerge -u world' without "~x86".
2) You could try out the 1.4_rc3 LiveCD while reinstalling everything,
feeling better because you helped testing out the upcoming 1.4 final ;-)
.


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