So I can build packages destined for potato on slink with g++ and libstdc++2.9 from dists/proposed-updates?
Interesting. I thought I'd have to have glibc-2.1 coexisting with glibc-2.0, and have glibc-2.1 compilers. I don't suppose the new builds will run on slink-proper, right? Thanks a lot! Peter Matthias Klose wrote: > Peter S Galbraith writes: > > > > I'm running slink, but figure I must update my compiler > > environment and update my potato packages. > > I am not sure, which slink/potato cocktail you use. My recipy follows > > > In particular, I have a g++ packages called gri. > > I notice that there a several g++ dev packages in potato: > > > > libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1-dev 2.91.66-1 (227.6k) > > libstdc++2.9-dev 2.91.61-1 (225.7k) > > libstdc++2.9-dev 2.91.60-4 (225.7k) > > > > Should I use libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1-dev ? > > If you use slink (glibc-2.0 based), please use the packages provided > in dists/proposed-updates. Be sure to install both g++ and > libstdc++2.9-dev. For i386 this is version 2.91.66-0slink2, for alpha > only 2.91.66-0slink1 is available. > > If you use a glibc-2.1 based system, please use g++ and > libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1-dev from potato.

