Can't upgrade gtk3 as part of a "upgrade outdated", Segmentation fault?

Ken Cunningham ken.cunningham.webuse at gmail.com
Fri Aug 26 11:46:27 PDT 2016


It's going to be something like that.

I've also seen a few executables at times that are linked to both -libc++ and to -libstdc++, and you just know that can't be a good thing. (Probably exactly what you're suggesting.)

No doubt, although this libc++ upgrade enables quite a bit more software to build and run, you do need to keep your wits about you.

K



On 2016-08-26, at 9:13 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:

> 
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Ken Cunningham <ken.cunningham.webuse at gmail.com> wrote:
> There must be a more elegant answer / way to do this, though. And there must be some explanation for what happens to cause this -- but I don't know what it is at present.
> 
> Possibly some port somewhere along the line is buggy and not using the libcxx settings; when you reset everything you remove that port, and everything is fine until it gets pulled back in and then subsequent builds find it. (If this is happening in clang itself, it could be a build tool that is not compatible.)
> 
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