[gentoo-user] gcc 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 - need to rebuild system?

2007-05-19 Thread Denis

I am upgrading from gcc-4.1.1-rX to gcc-4.1.2...  Is it safe to just
emerge the new version, or do I need to do emerge -eav system and
emerge -eav world, as the gcc upgrade guide suggests?  Do I need to
rebuild libtool every time I upgrade gcc?

Thanks!
Denis
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Re: [gentoo-user] gcc 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 - need to rebuild system?

2007-05-19 Thread Hemmann, Volker Armin
On Sonntag, 20. Mai 2007, Denis wrote:
 I am upgrading from gcc-4.1.1-rX to gcc-4.1.2...  Is it safe to just
 emerge the new version

yes

 , or do I need to do emerge -eav system and 
 emerge -eav world, as the gcc upgrade guide suggests?  Do I need to
 rebuild libtool every time I upgrade gcc?

no. This is only a 'minor' version update. You don't need anything to do.

All the steps in the upgrade guide are there if you upgrade from one major 
release to anoter (like 3.X to 4.X or maybe 4.1 to 4.2)

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Re: [gentoo-user] gcc 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 - need to rebuild system?

2007-05-19 Thread Dale
Denis wrote:
 I am upgrading from gcc-4.1.1-rX to gcc-4.1.2...  Is it safe to just
 emerge the new version, or do I need to do emerge -eav system and
 emerge -eav world, as the gcc upgrade guide suggests?  Do I need to
 rebuild libtool every time I upgrade gcc?

 Thanks!
 Denis

Since this is a minor upgrade, I don't think you have to do anything.  I
updated mine and whatever else got updated and left it at that.  I think
the only time you have to do a emerge -e world is when you do a major
upgrade like from 3.* to 4.* or the next 5.* which I assume will be
coming at some point.

Hope that helps.

Dale

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