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On Tuesday 11 November 2003 20:27, Andrew Gaffney wrote:

> The reason for doing it this way is that downgrading glibc and/or gcc is a
> sure way to fsck up your system. With this method, you can move everything
> except those 2 back to x86 from ~x86 and then your system will eventually
> catch up when those versions or newer become stable in a few weeks.

Unlike all my other gentoo boxes, this isn't going to be a machine I will be 
keeping upto date.
Think of it as semi-production, or production in a small company (50 odd 
employees) with 1 sysadmin (me!).

glibc is only a minor release change, so I'm going for it. I have all the 
binary packages for the currently installed versions anyway.

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Mike Williams
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