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Error when updating SBCL...

Can someone help me fix this error? I'm using version 0.9.4 and the error started when trying to update to version 0.9.5. I masked that version hoping the next would install without a problem. Well, now 0.9.6 is out and it still won't update and gives me the same message....

Error message:
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This version of SBCL only works correctly with the NPTL threading library. Please use a newer glibc, use an older SBCL, or stop using LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
How would I fix this? How would I stop using LD_ASSUME_KERNEL? This seems like the best/easiest solution as I'd like to continue updating SBCL (out of fear that a newer version may eventually be another package's dependency) and as there are no newer versions of glibc out currently. I'm using the development branch and rarely run into problems I can't fix (usually, masking a package works).

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in /etc/make.conf set the "nptl nptlonly" USE flags (add them to what is allready there) then run:

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emerge -avuDN world
It will update and rebuild your system including support for NPTL. This will take some time but when it's done your error will be gone!

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in /etc/make.conf set the "nptl nptlonly" USE flags (add them to what is allready there) then run:

Code:
emerge -avuDN world
It will update and rebuild your system including support for NPTL. This will take some time but when it's done your error will be gone!

thansk a lot!

i'm updating now...i'll update this post once it's done updating



EDIT: yep...that worked
thanks again!
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