no problem. if you need other help ask on the forums or here. glad we could help you.

2008/1/31, agtdino <agtdino@teleline.es>:
After a few days I have now the system in a stable branch, and my
profile is now apoint to the correct 2007.0 :-)

Now I'm more stable (xD) than when I decide to deinstall debian-amd64
and install gentoo-amd64. In two, I probe testing or unnestable
packages, because there was the only ( in there moment  ) way to probe
this architecture.

Thank's for the tip, regard's


El mié, 30-01-2008 a las 09:18 +0100, Beso escribió:
>
>
> 2008/1/30, Volker Armin Hemmann
> <volker.armin.hemmann@tu-clausthal.de>:
>         On Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2008, Beso wrote:
>         > the real problem stands in the keyword.... the amd64 would
>         downgrade a lot
>         > of stuff.... before doing it it's better to identify the
>         normal programs,
>         > like kde, gnome, and similar and let them be for the moment
>         as ~amd64....
>         > but at least stuff like, gcc, glibc, baselayout, kernel and
>         some other base
>         > stuff should stay on the amd64 branch.... you won't be able
>         to downgrade
>         > glibc so that one for the moment would stay on the unstable
>         branch.... but
>         > if you don't feel in the mood to downgrade cause the  ~amd64
>         being to
>         > amd64, then just update the profile and you should see
>         something like 100
>         > packages....
>         > also adding --as-needed as LDFLAGS should help you save some
>         time in
>         > recompiling stuff....
>
>         yeah - no. Don't do it. It breaks stuff.
>
> it doesn't anymore. it works very well.
>
>
>         > the 2gb of ccache would help, but not a lot.... 400+
>         packages would mean
>         > about 3-4 days on a amd64 2ghz single core, so prepare for a
>         looong time of
>         > compile time.... also the 5 blockers are not good and should
>         be fixed in
>         > some way before proceeding to the recompile....
>
>         no, it would mean something around 12h. Depending on the
>         packages.
>
> 400 packages of which gcc and gnome ones is more than 12h....
>
>
>         > if you decide to modify the use flags when changing profile
>         it's the best
>         > time....
>
>         yeah, check which flags changed, and which ones you really
>         need. That way you
>         might be able to cut down the amount of packages.
>
>         > so my advice is the following:
>         > 1. take some time to look at the use flags (emerge ufed and
>         see a
>         > description of them and also add/remove them from the ufed
>         gui in
>         > make.conf)
>         > 2. add LDFLAGS="--as-needed" into make.conf
>
>         really, don't do it.
>
> really do it!!!! the flag works very well and doesn't give any
> breakage anymore....  the packages that are broken by this flags have
> all ldflags removed in the ebuild so there's no reason to not use it.
>
>
>         > > Total: 478 packages (1 upgrade, 396 downgrades, 14 new, 1
>         in new slot,
>         > > 66 reinstalls, 5 blocks), Size of downloads: 480,074 kB
>
>         check your keywords - and blockers are easily solved. Usually
>         you need to
>         unmerge something. And the blocking ebuild tells you what.
>
>
>         And agtdino and Beso:
>
>         DO NOT TOP POST.
>
>         This is not a Windows mailing list.
>
> this is how  web gmail works when replying.
>
>
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>
>
>
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