> >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?
>
> ns1:/etc/apt# dpkg -s libc6 | grep ^Version
> Version: 2.2.3-6
> ns1:/etc/apt# dpkg -s gcc | grep ^Version
> Vers
Scott Johnson writes:
> >- where did you find libc6-2.2.3-6 in the stable/potato dist?
> >- why isn't libstdc++2.10-dev 2.95.[34] found?
>
> All I've ever done was install from apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade. As this
> is a semi-production type system I've tried to be fairly careful with it's
Scott Johnson writes:
> >
> >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 received the message about replying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] after I got
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 received the message about replying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] after I got
the initial reply from Matthias. I didn't
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 suggestio
I didn't whine about it. I replied almost immediately to Matthias with the
responses from two different sets of apt-get. In fact, I am *still* not
whining. I got an email saying the issue had been closed. Now correct me
if I'm wrong, g++ isn't going to install on my system in it's current
s
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 06:52:12AM -0400, Scott Johnson wrote:
> As far as I see it, the issue isn't closed at all, however if Matthias
> believes this issue to be closed, I can only assume that this package
> cannot be installed properly on debian in any way with my configuration.
Try (a) can
As far as I see it, the issue isn't closed at all,
however if Matthias believes this issue to be closed, I can only assume that
this package cannot be installed properly on debian in any way with my
configuration. This too is a pity as debian has run very well on my system
for some time now
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