On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 10:20:06AM -0400, Scott Johnson wrote: > I didn't whine about it. I replied almost immediately to Matthias with the > responses from two different sets of apt-get.
Which no one else saw. It would be a lot more clear if that had gone to the BTS. All I saw was a suggestion to try something and a reply complaining about how no one was helping you. > I got an email saying the issue had been closed. Matthias's message went to [EMAIL PROTECTED], meaning that the bug was closed before he got your response. That may have been premature. > Now correct me > if I'm wrong, g++ isn't going to install on my system in it's current > state. This may be a conflict between packages and be entirely my > fault. It may also be an issue of version incompatibilities that I *can* > solve with a point in the right direction. What else did you try? What Debian version are you running - stable, testing, unstable? How recently updated? What does /etc/apt/sources.list look like? What are the versions on libc6, libc6-dev, g++ (if already installed), libstdc++*, libstdc++*-dev (if already installed), gcc, gcc-3.0, gcc-2.95 and gcc-3.0-base? It shouldn't be a conflict between packages. It's possible that your source.lists is messed up. Have you tried apt-get update; apt-get upgrade recently? -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pointless website: http://dvdeug.dhis.org "I don't care if Bill personally has my name and reads my email and laughs at me. In fact, I'd be rather honored." - Joseph_Greg

