Hi Arthur and Thiemo,
gcc-4.2 is the default on i386, you have to switch back the default compiler
to gcc-4.1 by hand updating /usr/bin/{cpp,gcc,g++} symlinks, etc. But you
don't have to uninstall gcc-4.2.
Indeed; I do not have to uninstall gcc-4.2. But keeping software installed
which I and
Hi Arthur,
It has been closed by Arthur Loiret [EMAIL PROTECTED] (reply to [EMAIL
PROTECTED]).
/usr/bin/gcc symlink is provided by `gcc' package from `gcc-default' source
package, not by `gcc-4.2'.
Fine, you are right, the package name might be wrong, but the bug exists.
If I try to
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:10:28AM +0200, Alexis Huxley wrote:
Fine, you are right, the package name might be wrong, but the bug exists.
If I try to install 'gcc' (that should recreate the symlink, right?) then
I get:
The following extra packages will be installed:
gcc-4.2
I
Alexis Huxley wrote:
Hi Arthur,
It has been closed by Arthur Loiret [EMAIL PROTECTED] (reply to [EMAIL
PROTECTED]).
/usr/bin/gcc symlink is provided by `gcc' package from `gcc-default' source
package, not by `gcc-4.2'.
Fine, you are right, the package name might be wrong, but the
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