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From: Adam Carter <adamcarter3@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 12:30:38 +1100
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Will profile 17.0 break 3rd party binaries?
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> > Good question. I've been using a pie-enabled gcc 7.2 for months before
> > the 17.0 profile switch and both acroread and skype (the new one)
> > still work, so chances are your stuff will too.
>
> Years ago when I used acroread I found it quite irritating that it came
> with its own bundled gtk and pretty much everything else.  If it's still
> that way it's probably the reason why it is unaffected by the change.
>
> I don't know if Grant's binaries are of similar persuasion.
>

And if something doesn't work trying USE +bundled-libs would be worthwhile.

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&gt; Good question. I&#39;ve been using a pie-enabled gcc 7.2 for months be=
fore<br>
&gt; the 17.0 profile switch and both acroread and skype (the new one)<br>
&gt; still work, so chances are your stuff will too.<br>
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with its own bundled gtk and pretty much everything else.=C2=A0 If it&#39;s=
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that way it&#39;s probably the reason why it is unaffected by the change.<b=
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I don&#39;t know if Grant&#39;s binaries are of similar persuasion.<br></bl=
ockquote><div><br></div><div>And if something doesn&#39;t work trying USE +=
bundled-libs would be worthwhile.<span class=3D"gmail-HOEnZb"></span><br></=
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