Hi, I am in very big trouble here.

I used to use gcc-3.2.2 with -march=pentium4 and -msse2, and everything was
fine. However, some people on the list pointed out that gcc-3.2.2
generated erroneous code with -march=pentium4 and that I should be
using gcc-3.2.3 at least. I emerged gcc-3.2.3 with -march=pentium3,
then re-emerged it with -march=pentium4 in order to purge any
erroneous sse code. That done, I decided it was time to emerge -e
world, so I did. Everyhting was fine until it emerged glibc, at which
point I started havong some error messages like : cannot find
libgcc_s.so.1 : no such file or directory. This is anoying as no
python app can run now, so, no emerge, no ebuild, no nothnig to
rebuild my system. I even tried to bootstrap, but same error.

I did a locate libgcc_s.so.1, and found it in
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-gnu-linux/3.2.3. I checked, it's there. I
checked my ld.so.conf, the correct path is there. I checked
/etc/env.d/05gcc, the path was there, and I tried an env-update, but
the script needs the library. In the
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-gnu-linux/ directory, I added the following
symlinks :
3.2.1 -> 3.2.3
3.2.2 -> 3.2.3

It did not solve the problem, and I am out of ideas as this kind of
trouble is way out of my league. I'm starting to despair.

Any advice, please ??

Jonathan

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