On 11.06.2012 00:57, Axel Beckert wrote:
Hi Russ,
Russ Allbery wrote:
We're now at gcc 4.7 for most architectures, the freeze is close and
gcc-doc still depends on gcc-4.4-doc.
... because there doesn't seem to exist any gcc-4.x-doc package with
x = 5. *puzzled*
Isn't the GCC
Hi,
Christian Ohm wrote on 14-Mar-2011:
As the subject says, gcc-doc is still depending on the old docs.
Any news here?
We're now at gcc 4.7 for most architectures, the freeze is close and
gcc-doc still depends on gcc-4.4-doc.
IMHO this should be fixed for Wheezy.
Regards,
Hi,
I was too quick with replying:
Axel Beckert wrote:
Christian Ohm wrote on 14-Mar-2011:
As the subject says, gcc-doc is still depending on the old docs.
Any news here?
We're now at gcc 4.7 for most architectures, the freeze is close and
gcc-doc still depends on gcc-4.4-doc.
...
Axel Beckert a...@debian.org writes:
Axel Beckert wrote:
We're now at gcc 4.7 for most architectures, the freeze is close and
gcc-doc still depends on gcc-4.4-doc.
... because there doesn't seem to exist any gcc-4.x-doc package with
x = 5. *puzzled*
Isn't the GCC documentation now
Hi Russ,
Russ Allbery wrote:
We're now at gcc 4.7 for most architectures, the freeze is close and
gcc-doc still depends on gcc-4.4-doc.
... because there doesn't seem to exist any gcc-4.x-doc package with
x = 5. *puzzled*
Isn't the GCC documentation now non-free?
It was already (in)
Package: gcc-doc
Version: 5:3
Severity: normal
Hello,
As the subject says, gcc-doc is still depending on the old docs.
Best regards,
Christian Ohm
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