Maybe your answer is the right one, but I can't make it work. The path 
in /etc/env.d and /etc/ld.conf are identical. This system has been 
running for more than 1.5 years, so I don't expect problems with the 
host type. I emerged portage 2.50 succesfully, and after that one 
finished I wanted to emerge the rest of 'world' and that's when the 
problem occured.

Henk,


On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 07:28:05PM +0100, Spider wrote:
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> On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:21:13 +0100
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> > On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 06:58:29PM +0100, Peter Eis wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 
> > Any other tip on how I can get things working again?
> 
> 
> I'll repeat myself from previous :
> 
> <<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><
> Look in /etc/env.d/05gcc, check the variable LDPATH there.
> 
> check that the same path exists for real.   if they differ, things are
> bad. Change the configuration to reflect reality.
> 
> Check that /etc/ld.so.conf contains this information as well (the -REAL-
> path)
> 
> rerun ldconfig afterwards.
> try again the broken apps.
> 
> 
> 
> Check that you never, ever. ever. ever. (need I repeat again) changed
> the CHOST variable in /etc/make.conf once you were past the initial
> stage1.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Your problem :  gcc is flaked out and the system doesn't find your gcc
> c++ files.
> 
> //Spider
> 
> 
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