Every time I take the time to think through and write something like
this up, I solve it pretty quickly afterwards. I'll tell you how I
solved it. GCC wasn't the problem, and gcc-config -l wouldn't of done
any good because I only had one gcc. So I created a simple hello.c
that fprint("Hello Working
* Christopher Lemire [120716 08:08]:
[..]
> Making a simple Hello World and attempting to compile:
>
> bullshark@beastlinux ~ % cat hello.c
> #include
>
> main() {
> printf("Hello Working GCC\n.");
> }
> bullshark@beastlinux ~ % gcc hello.c -o hello
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.3/../.
I was doing a system upgrade. Following the instructions from
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml?part=2&chap=1
emerge --sync
emerge --update --deep world
So after that, everything was updated except build dependencies and
packages that had a use flag change on them, so I b
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