From: "Sebastian Werner" <sebastian@werner-productions.de>
To: <gentoo-dev@cvs.gentoo.org>
Subject: AW: [gentoo-dev] gcc 3.0.2 system build notes
Date: Wed Nov 14 15:31:02 2001 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000601c16d53$bb51add0$0100a8c0@wp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20011114131858.A14633@g2.ces.clemson.edu>
I think you get the pam error with any option in make.conf. I thought
It was a problem only on my system, but it seems to be not. I use
The pam and pwdb binary-packages form rc5. - ok this is not very clean
But work for me!
Thanks in advance
Sebastian
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Von: gentoo-dev-admin@cvs.gentoo.org
[mailto:gentoo-dev-admin@cvs.gentoo.org] Im Auftrag von Grant Goodyear
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. November 2001 19:19
An: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Betreff: [gentoo-dev] gcc 3.0.2 system build notes
I've recently been working on how to effectively build a new
system using gcc-3.0.2. Since the current glibc complains
when built using gcc-3+, I decided to bootstrap using gcc-2.95.
I followed the build-from-source docs, except for the following
changes:
1. Comment out >=gcc-2.96 in package.mask.
2. Change binutils to be 2.11.92.7 in /etc/make.profile/packages
and files/boot*.
3. Comment out net-misc/netkit-telnetd in /etc/make.profile/packages
(because netkit-telnetd won't build with gcc-3+).
I bootstrapped normally and then emerged the latest gcc:
scripts/bootstrap.sh files/boot[tab] && emerge sys-devel/gcc
and then I edited /etc/make.conf to use "-mcpu=athlon -march=athlon"
before doing
export CONFIG_PROTECT="" && emerge system.
I finished up the rest of the install, rebooted, and discovered
that I couldn't log in. It seems that the PAM ebuild didn't build
the PAM pwdb module. *Sigh*
I tried again, only this time I left "-mcpu=i686 -march=i686" in
/etc/make.conf. I haven't found any glaring problems with this
version, so now I'm rebuilding using the latest iso and we'll
see what happens!
-g2boojum-
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| Grant Goodyear | The Secrets of Physics: |
| Dept. of Chemistry - Clemson U |1. Add zero. |
| Clemson, SC 29634 |2. Multiply by one. |
|-------------------------------------|3. Expand in a Taylor series|
|e-mail: goodyea@clemson.edu |4. Integrate by parts. |
|www:bernacchi.chem.uh.edu/~grant |5. Fourier transform. |
| |6. Add auxiliary variables |
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2001-11-14 12:18 [gentoo-dev] gcc 3.0.2 system build notes Grant Goodyear
2001-11-14 15:31 ` Sebastian Werner [this message]
2001-11-14 15:54 ` AW: " Chad Huneycutt
2001-11-15 16:48 ` AW: " Sebastian Werner
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