I usually keep the last version of GCC around until I've managed to rebuild the entire world with
the newer one, just in case. If you've run the tasks mentioned after the newer version was
installed, it should probably be safe.
On 06/10/10 10:34, Daniel D Jones wrote:
eix gcc shows:
Installed versions:
4.3.4(4.3)!s(10:56:18 AM 02/27/2010)(gtk mudflap nls nptl openmp -altivec -
bootstrap -build -doc -fixed-point -fortran -gcj -hardened -libffi -multilib -
multislot -n32 -n64 -nocxx -nopie -objc -objc++ -objc-gc -test -vanilla)
4.4.3-r2(4.4)!s(08:29:19 PM 06/07/2010)(fortran gtk mudflap nls nptl openmp -
altivec -bootstrap -build -doc -fixed-point -gcj -graphite -hardened -libffi -
multilib -multislot -n32 -n64 -nocxx -objc -objc++ -objc-gc -test -vanilla)
Is there any reason to have both of these installed? Is it safe to unmerge
4.3.4?