Dave Nebinger wrote:
>> I am using gcc 3.4.3 / nptl, built using the stage 1 on 3 howto. I have
>> been doing "emerge -uD --newuse world" most days and masking some
>> packages (such as Ooo and gcc), and generally updating the rest of the
>> system.
>
>
> I had various problems with 3.4.3 when trying to migrate an existing system.
> I ended up rebuilding the system w/ 3.3.5 to get things working again.
It is a fresh install, and was working fine until a few upgrades
> I tried many things ranging from re-emerging the system to re-emerging the
> world; every time I'd get to some point and have a corrupted system (i.e.
> one I could not even log into or boot any more).
I can boot, login, and use (using it right now!) It just craps out on the compiles
> I think to migrate to the 3.4 chain you need to start from scratch, follow
> the instructions in the handbook, but substitute the info from the 3.4 gcc
> migration guide (for the /etc/make.profile and other such info) when doing
> the build.
Check the howto i used, it's fairly robust. The whole system has been recompiled a number of times with 3.4.3 and nptl. Linky linky..
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