On Tuesday 08 May 2007 17.06.51 David Harel wrote: > Naga Toro wrote: > > Second, as stated just above that passage, it is not nessecary but > > recommended. > > Here is a quotation from the doc: > > To be completely safe that your system is in a sane state, you must > rebuild the toolchain and then world to make use of the new compiler. > > (Now how do I make the word MUST above underlined and bold?) ;-)
_underline_ *bold* usualy workes fine :) But still atleast I interpret that as "should work without, but better safe then sorry". But then later in the same doc it says: "If you upgrade from gcc 3.3 to 4.1, do not use the method based on revdep-rebuild, but do a complete system rebuild." so the answer to your question would be either stay with 3.3.6 and rebuild those packages that you emerged with 4.1.1 or upgrade to 4.1.1 and rebuild system + world (ccache is highly recomended). -- Naga -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list