Re: still having update issues with gcc (solved)

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On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 20:42 +0100, James Wilkinson wrote:
> les wrote:
> > HI, everyone,
> > 	I am still having the update issue with gcc. I will follow this message
> > with the error received from "yum update".
> > 
> > 	Also my processor is periodically locking up.  Is anyone else
> > experiencing either of these errors?  When it locks up, it is running
> > one of the cores at or near 100%, and the dbus daemon is running at 54%,
> > and if I click the x box on system monitor, the window remains open, but
> > the process appears to have died.
> > 
> > 	I am trying to figure out if these are related or separate issues that
> > I have to resolve.
> 
> They would be different issues.
> 
> You’re not too clear on how much is locking up. Can you move the mouse
> pointer when the error happens? Can you ping the machine across the
> network?
> 
> > 	Can anyone offer any guidance, and as to the update of gcc, there was
> > an earlier email where someone indicated that a update was needed but
> > not available yet.  Any help on that front either?
> 
> For what it’s worth, I can see much the same thing here. If you’re happy
> to run with a version of clang and llvm that LLVM have released but is
> still in Fedora testing, run
> yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update clang
> then try installing the gcc packages.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> James.
> 
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Hi, James and Suvayu,
	The update completed.  This works.  Ok, now I will do some more
research on the slowdown and lockup issue.  The lockup by the way seems
to be related to the program issue.  I have found errors in Xsession
log, and I also found that tracker seems to be eating up a lot of time.
Checking the tracker files it seems trying to connect somewhere with no
success, although I cannot see where it is trying to connect.  There are
also a few boot errors.  In short, there are lots of issues going on
behind the scenes that I am getting little direct feedback.  I may
psychic, I see lots of reading in my future...

	Drop this thread as completed, and I will open a new one on the slow
down and lockup issue once I have some concrete information to share.

Regards,
Les H

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