On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 17:15:38 BST Todd Goodman wrote:
> What does 'gcc-config -l' show?
That I have just the one version of GCC installed. But see my reply to Floyd.
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Peter
What does 'gcc-config -l' show?
Todf
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On Mar 27, 2018, 5:02 AM, at 5:02 AM, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
>On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 01:24:09 BST Daniel Frey wrote:
>
>> I ran into this some time ago and one of the updates removed the /lib
>->
>> /lib64 symlink.
>>
>> I simply ran
On Wed, 28 Mar 2018 08:38:10 +0100
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:47:32 BST Floyd Anderson wrote:
Just a guess, because you’re compiling multilib – look whether your
kernel is able to run 32bit binaries. Check, e.g. the setting for kernel
option CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION.
Tha
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:47:32 BST Floyd Anderson wrote:
> Just a guess, because you’re compiling multilib – look whether your
> kernel is able to run 32bit binaries. Check, e.g. the setting for kernel
> option CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION.
That's it! I just reused the .config from the previous no-m
On 03/26/2018 07:19 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I have a four-core 64-bit Celeron box with 4GB RAM, on which I've just
> installed a standard XFCE system on the desktop profile. It all went as
> expected, but when I ran an emerge -e world at the end I had two failures:
> both glibc and sandbox f
On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 14:19:07 +0100
Peter Humphrey wrote:
[…]
It's some years since I last saw this error, and I'm stuck. I've looked
through /etc hoping to find something skew-whiff, and I've compared the
environment with this box's, but nothing stands out.
[…]
Has anyone a clue?
Just a guess
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:19 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I have a four-core 64-bit Celeron box with 4GB RAM, on which I've just
> installed a standard XFCE system on the desktop profile. It all went as
> expected, but when I ran an emerge -e world at the end I had two failures:
> both glibc and sa
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 10:33:45 BST Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 12:01 PM, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 01:24:09 BST Daniel Frey wrote:
> >> I ran into this some time ago and one of the updates removed the /lib ->
> >> /lib64 symlink.
> >>
> >> I s
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 12:01 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 01:24:09 BST Daniel Frey wrote:
>
>> I ran into this some time ago and one of the updates removed the /lib ->
>> /lib64 symlink.
>>
>> I simply ran `ln -s /lib64 /lib` and it was fine after that.
>
> Nice idea, Dan
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 01:24:09 BST Daniel Frey wrote:
> I ran into this some time ago and one of the updates removed the /lib ->
> /lib64 symlink.
>
> I simply ran `ln -s /lib64 /lib` and it was fine after that.
Nice idea, Dan, but that isn't it in this case:
# /bin/ls -ld /lib
lrwxrwxrwx
On 03/26/18 06:19, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I have a four-core 64-bit Celeron box with 4GB RAM, on which I've just
> installed a standard XFCE system on the desktop profile. It all went as
> expected, but when I ran an emerge -e world at the end I had two failures:
> both glibc and sandbox failed
On Monday, 26 March 2018 15:34:30 BST Dale wrote:
> I did some googling on this.
Thanks. Looks like you turned something up that I didn't.
> I seem to recall running into this once to
> but can't recall what I did to fix it. Sorry, I'm getting older.
> Anyway, check how /tmp is mounted, or wha
2018-03-26 9:34 GMT-05:00 Dale :
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > I have a four-core 64-bit Celeron box with 4GB RAM, on which I've just
> > installed a standard XFCE system on the desktop profile. It all went as
> > expected, but when I ran an emerge -e world at the end I had two
> failures:
> > both
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I have a four-core 64-bit Celeron box with 4GB RAM, on which I've just
> installed a standard XFCE system on the desktop profile. It all went as
> expected, but when I ran an emerge -e world at the end I had two failures:
> both glibc and sandbox failed with the error in
I have a four-core 64-bit Celeron box with 4GB RAM, on which I've just
installed a standard XFCE system on the desktop profile. It all went as
expected, but when I ran an emerge -e world at the end I had two failures:
both glibc and sandbox failed with the error in the subject line.
It's some y
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