[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Goswin von Brederlow writes: [cut]
Nothing to be sure to get rid of any interfering package. You could filter out any arch:all and any non C/c++ package I guess. But is that worth it? Maybe the compiled python scripts were created with a miscompiled python and are damaged? Or any other
it's possible, of course, but I didn't notice any problem so far (except when qt were broken, but they were fixed later on)
sideeffect of using gcc-4.0 to build the debs. The speed of your connection also shouldn't matter as long as you don't pay by the minute. Just download the stuff overnight(s). Your
of course I pay by the minute, otherwise I wouldn't have sent these mails :(
system is working now or not? So no hurry to switch.
my system is working fine, but I can't install new packages, eg. -dev packages that I need to compile some stuff.
same I here. I still have few -gcc4 packages. If you need to install some -dev packages re-install their dependencies only from pure64 and then try to install -dev, it worked for me. I just downloaded required packages manually and used dpkg to install "downgrade" gcc4 versions; I am not sure if it is 'right way' but worked for me.
Haroon
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