Anyway, i'm going to find out, if it really was a safe choice
Thanks for answers.
]]>Should i agree? Won't it brick my recently updated os?
Is not a phone; is impossible to brick a pc, maybe break your os, but not brick it...
...okay, okay if you are doing something like flashing your bios, yeah, you could brick it like that, but you can't brick it by screwing your archlinux packages. In the worst case, you'll have to boot the live cd and do some chrooting to fix stuff.
Anyway, answering your question, yes, its okay to replace gcc related packages with their equivalent from multilib.
But don't take my word for it; read about it on the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ar … _Arch64.3F
]]>I guess that doesn't fully answer your question though.
]]>==> Install or build missing dependencies for pcsx2:
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: gcc-libs-multilib and gcc-libs are in conflict. Remove gcc-libs? [y/N] y
:: binutils-multilib and binutils are in conflict. Remove binutils? [y/N] y
:: gcc-multilib and gcc are in conflict. Remove gcc? [y/N] y
Targets (8): binutils-2.23.1-2 [removal] binutils-multilib-2.23.1-2 gcc-4.7.2-3 [removal] gcc-libs-4.7.2-3 [removal] gcc-libs-multilib-4.7.2-3
gcc-multilib-4.7.2-3 lib32-sdl-1.2.15-3 sparsehash-2.0.2-1
Total Download Size: 23.69 MiB
Total Installed Size: 103.20 MiB
Net Upgrade Size: 7.22 MiB
Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
Should i agree? Won't it brick my recently updated os?
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