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From: Alain Didierjean <alain.didierjean@free.fr>
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Subject: [gentoo-user] gcc-bin for stupid user
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I'm in trouble for having stupidly unmerged gcc and gcc-config !
What's the easiest way, if any, to grab and install a binary gcc allowing me to emerge... gcc !
We're talking about amd64.