There are a few changes in glibc-2.10 that might make your software fail to build with it, please refer to my blog post [1] if you're not sure what the problem is. And no I don't usually provide emerge --info with these bugs because they are caused by glibc-2.10! Thanks, Diego [1] http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2009/05/24/c-libraries-galore
Created attachment 193501 [details] Build log
Created attachment 197265 [details, diff] tries to bump ebuild to EAPI=2 while also renames the clashing float_t type Only tested that this compiles with glibc210/gcc44 on ~amd64. Somebody wiser with the shell wizardry can probably conjure up a one-liner to do the same thing.
Comment on attachment 197265 [details, diff] tries to bump ebuild to EAPI=2 while also renames the clashing float_t type At a minimum you should use proper find syntax, but it still does not look like a good idead.
0.12.0_beta3 in tree ( and it builds with gcc 4.4 and glibc 2.10+ )