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Indeed, I didn't update gcc properly, because I had *multilib packages installed, and those, as far as I understand, shadow the stock Slackware. My bad.
Unable to find any of these issues on stock install of 64-current then upgrade gcc 9.1.0 the glibc hasn't changed. just the compiler. so these older programs should not be an issue. Pretty Much like Pat said.
I have no Idea how you upgrade your multi-lib current. I know if your rsync with Alein Bob /multilib/current/slackware64-compat32 your probably going to have issues.
Careless what Eric says most of the time it is behind . just run the #massconvert32.sh -u http://mirrors.us.kernel.org/slackwa...rent/slackware
. It is a compiler built against the running glibc.
I have none of these issues.
I only tested in VBox on current multi-lib then upgraded. witch means the gcc was never upgraded. Dig.
Do to understanding slackpkg blacklist.
Read. Eric if he finds time he will push it soon. if not he left you the tools to do it.
I have a custom build of wine now for wine64 and all my systems are going to be 64 bit now only.
I have had fun with it.
kde5 ktown runs fine in slackware current gcc 9.1.0
KDE doesn't use multilib, but a multilib installation replaces some of the standard packages. In my case KDE doesn't run because qt-webkit refers to a newer version of glibc (the error message was "libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.26' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libQtWebKit.so.4"). It seems that multilib is a bit behind the newest update.
If your already running slackware multi-lib current here is my build script for it.that script added pkg10 and builds the new 9.1.0 there isnt any patches per-say in the patches folder for 9.1.0.
gcc-gdc was added. Eric will post his soon.
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