gcc-4.1.1

samuel verstraete samuel.verstraete at gmail.com
Tue Jan 30 21:00:33 CET 2007


i felt like rebuilding everything after the gcc update... (i know
totally not needed and things like that but it was still fun ;) )

FYI:
Failed updated modules:
db
gpm
lcms
avifile
w3c-libwww
xmms
ffmpeg
mjpegtools
gst-ffmpeg
mailx
ZopeInterface
libofa
xfprint
xfdesktop
Terminal
xdelta
R
Murrine-Engine
xfmedia
verve-plugin
thunar-volman
thunar-media-tags-plugin
testdisk
qtiplot
kino
gliv
djvulibre
cdrkit
NVIDIA-beta
pigment

Still gonna have to look into them in more details but this is just to
inform you ;)

gr,S.



On 1/27/07, Auke Kok <sofar at foo-projects.org> wrote:
> Jan Eidtmann wrote:
> > thanks for that explaination, much appreciated! i think the
> > next iso will be with gcc 4.1.1, right? i will update when
> > its released, so that i am at least then up-to-date! :)
>
> the 1.6.1 iso's will have gcc-3.4.6. It'll take me a while to finish those first.
>
> > btw, do we support older releases of lunar? i mean, with
> > the new iso we cannot guarantee that the modules in the
> > moonbase will work with older releases...or does anyone
> > here have one box for each release of lunar to test? :P
>
> why are you making things needlessly complex here?!?!?! All your C apps will
> work 100% guaranteed if you compile gcc-4.1.1. C++ apps like firefox and
> thunderbird STILL WORKED FINE after I installed gcc-4.1.1
>
> there is *no abi problem* at all. You are all seeing ghosts.
>
> go install gcc-4.1.1, everywhere, even if it's your only box. Your only problem
> might be that *new compilations* fail. the old ones work just great and keep
> working.
>
> I can't release a new ISO with gcc-4.1.1 until it's thorougly tested. therefore
> it's unlikely that I can give you any perspective on date as to when this might
> happen. at all.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Auke
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