Ok, so I started the install from scratch, and seems that
the sed/wget
patches are not applied when bootstrapping. Do I need to
install
those manually as I did before or can this be integrated
into the
bootstrap script? Maybe there's a newer script than the one
I'm using?
On 3/22/07, Marshall McMullen <marshall.mcmullen gmail.com> wrote:
> That might be the case, I'll give it a shot. FYI, I
can't emerge
> anything (including binutils-config) due to the errors
reported above.
> I'll try unmerge binutils-config, and native-cctools
and then start
> over and see how it goes....
>
> On 3/22/07, Michael Haubenwallner
<michael.haubenwallner salomon.at> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 15:58 -0500, Marshall
McMullen wrote:
> > > Ah, I understand what you mean now.
> > >
> > > Yeah, I don't think that is necessary on AIX.
At compilation / link
> > > time, the location of the libraries are added
into the binary itself.
> > > So at runtime, it should be able to find it
properly.
> > >
> > > Haubi, you have any additional insight on
this problem I'm having ?
> >
> > Maybe you just need to remerge 'binutils-config'
again, because we don't
> > need to pass any rpath option to native ld.
> >
> > My binutils-config-1.9-r03.3.ebuild (no svn diff)
already passes the -L
> > only on aix, no -rpath nor -blibpath option.
> >
> > /haubi/
> >
> >
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>
> In France, there's a popular saying about Linux that
essentially translates as:
> "Linux? You can get a less powerful system, but it
will cost you more."
>
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In France, there's a popular saying about Linux that
essentially translates as:
"Linux? You can get a less powerful system, but it will
cost you more."
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