> All those files are included in glibc 2.4-2, but not in 2.3.6-2, so it
> is safe to force the install - pacman -Sf. As to why it happened, did
> you have 2.4 on the machine before, maybe when it was in testing,
> followed by a downgrade to 2.3.6 in current? I seem to remember someone
> else having this problem with leftover files in the same situation.
Hmm... I don't remember... I'm using [testing] for long time. I
remember downgrade from gcc-4.1 to 4.0.3 but not glibc. Four of my
machines use [testing], this one has the most outdated packages (1-2
months) and only it has this upgrade problem.
Anyway I'll upgrade with pacman -Sf, thanx!

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