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Package:libc6
Version: 2.3.1
The libc6 version in the stable (woody) ditribution of debian linux is
version 2.3.1. This version should be in the unstable path I thing.
The testing tree provides version 2.2.5.
Searching in the debian database of the stable version shows that there
should be the 2.2.5 version.
This is not the case for the german ftp-mirror site as far I can see.
I think this lead to some compiling errors I experienced.
I am using Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
Greets
Christian
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At Mon, 11 Nov 2002 16:27:15 +0100,
Christian Schleberger wrote:
> Sorry, for the error message, but my dselect showed me the wrong version
> number of the libc6 package after I messed around with the apt
> configuration. Since it was very very late I didn't see that. After a
> new installation of the dist. it showed the right version 2.2.5 of libc6
> again.
You seems to get right behavior :)
I close this bug.
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