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Post#1
by blue4meridian » 15 Jul 2015, 03:46
Salutations...
A "dropin" I attempted to load 'tcc' (from the USM) shut down btrfs... ethernet and svga.
Please note I already depreciated 'gcc' by removing it from 05-devel.
It should be also noted that this "dropin" (for 'gcc') has no dependencies.
Do I need to dynamically and/or statically link 'tcc' to correct this problem?
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Post#2
by blue4meridian » 15 Jul 2015, 11:44
Salutations...
Any feedback from the community is greatly appreciated...
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Post#3
by francois » 15 Jul 2015, 18:02
Please provide more information. For example the link for the rpm package, info on the package like the wikipedia link or the hosting site of the developpers for the package. Could it be built from source?
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Post#5
by francois » 16 Jul 2015, 02:17
and ... info on the package like the wikipedia link or the hosting site of the developpers for the package.
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.
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Post#6
by blue4meridian » 16 Jul 2015, 02:43
Salutations...
Tiny C Compiler
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Post#7
by blue4meridian » 16 Jul 2015, 14:08
Salutations...
Now I understand

'distcc' is supported by 'ccache' and requires 'tcc' (gcc?).
I guess I'm short on patience. Guilty as charged.
Ok... so now I have distcc/ccache/tcc up and running. However... it shut down btrfs... ethernet and svga.
Do I need to dynamically and/or statically link 'tcc' to correct this problem?
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Post#8
by blue4meridian » 18 Jul 2015, 23:37
Salutations...
I guess I'm not out of the woods yet
I just don't see the connection between 'tcc'... svga... ethernet and btrfs.
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Post#9
by blue4meridian » 20 Jul 2015, 13:08
Salutations...
Any feedback from the community is greatly appreciated...
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Post#10
by blue4meridian » 22 Jul 2015, 13:44
Salutations...
My system is broken...

how do I restore it?
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Post#11
by beny » 22 Jul 2015, 16:27
hi downloads the module affected by the changes you have made,and remove also the changes directory,if you have something wrong,clean it first reboot,maybe you can solve the issue,porteus it is a read only system,you know aufs...you can't remove software into the core modules without trouble...
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Post#12
by blue4meridian » 23 Jul 2015, 13:02
Salutations...
Actually... I know how to restore my system.
I want to restore my system with tcc.
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Post#13
by beny » 23 Jul 2015, 18:48
/var/lib/sbopkg/SBo/14.1/development/tcc/ well you have to build the tcc package convert it to xzm install it and...good luck
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Post#14
by blue4meridian » 25 Jul 2015, 17:33
Saluations...
Solved!!!

The problem was partitioning related.
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