Re: [gentoo-dev] GCC-3.4 will be marked stable in ~1 hour on x86

2005-12-04 Thread Georgi Georgiev
maillog: 02/12/2005-16:55:23(-0500): Mark Loeser types [1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml Re: the guide above. It says to run # revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -pv # revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 However, revdep-rebuild only recognizes

Re: [gentoo-dev] GCC-3.4 will be marked stable in ~1 hour on x86

2005-12-03 Thread Jan Kundrát
On Friday 02 of December 2005 22:55 Mark Loeser wrote: GCC 3.4 has finally been marked stable on x86. No one will have their compiler automatically switched to gcc-3.4 after it is installed, so you Unfortunately, this is not true, at least on my non-eselect-powered x86 system (which is default

[gentoo-dev] GCC-3.4 will be marked stable in ~1 hour on x86

2005-12-02 Thread Mark Loeser
GCC 3.4 has finally been marked stable on x86. No one will have their compiler automatically switched to gcc-3.4 after it is installed, so you can handle the migration to using it as your system compiler when you have time. To assist you in the migration we have made a GCC migration guide[1]. For

Re: [gentoo-dev] GCC-3.4 will be marked stable in ~1 hour on x86

2005-12-02 Thread Philip Webb
051202 Mark Loeser wrote: GCC 3.4 has finally been marked stable on x86. ... To assist you in the migration we have made a GCC migration guide[1]. ... [1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/x86/gcc-upgrading-guide.xml This looks a model of clarity (let's hope on the day: smile) accuracy.