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<p>It should also work to pass gcc version with configure and make
commands:</p>
<pre><code>CC="gcc-5.4" ./configure
CC="gcc-545" make</code></pre>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/08/16 18:32, Ste74 wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:5f1a2c1dc1609c678d6be9e9085c262f@manjaro.org"
type="cite">Il 2016-08-01 18:29 Bernhard Landauer ha scritto:
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<blockquote type="cite">I think that will not work, since gcc in
the repo has been updated and
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is not available <6 ...
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I am confused a bit now, though, that gcc5 does not conflict gcc
and I
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wonder how you can make frobtads use gcc5 instead of gcc(6) if
it is
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installed in the chroot. I guess you'll have to build with -c
flag for
<br>
that - I just don't want to try that right now - with all the
kernels
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I have currently installed the rebuild of all the dkms-modules
will
<br>
take ages when I need them next time ;)
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I guess I should install a 32bit sooner or later on a separate
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partition for that, too ...
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On 01/08/16 18:17, Ste74 wrote:
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Maybe gcc<=5 :p in makedepends?
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Don't worry .. i am on the piece .. i started the compile with
makedepends=('gcc5')
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Stefano
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