Gasp.  To investigate another problem, I had to install gcc-snapshot; to be
able to install it, I had to remove a couple of packages.  And now the
problem does not trigger any more... and I had not saved the status file :(

I tried to put reinstall the involved packages to get back into the same
state, with no result.

But the occurence I mentionned on woody is quite reproducible, although not
so easily, as it involves several local repositories.

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