
On 12/11/19 4:47 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
My first idea would be to echo $PATH and see if the path is messed up or /etc/profile or other bash startup scripts are not screwed up. Not sure what the errors were but that's the first place to start.
If that's fine then /bin is a symlink from /usr/bin these days to something in /usr/bin and I would less if my symlinks for /bin are now screwed up and fix that. The real question through is how much of root is overwritten in this case. Nothing at all was overwritten. A lot was moved however to the wrong
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 01:46:04PM -0500, Nicholas Krause via talk wrote: place.
I got your own answer. Were you the person me and Hugh were talking to as maybe you were. If so on the GCC wiki during the holidays I'm going to start writing up my ideas for multi-threading GCC. A lot of it will apply to LLVM just in different ways. The linker way works correctly and off the top of my head I couldn't remember the exact variable for it, Nick