Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Branch linked: lp:debian/gcc-mingw-w64
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Title:
command-not-found suggests gcc-mingw-w64 instead of the correct
g++-mingw-w64-i686 to provide
This is fixed in version 6, for which I filed a sync request against
quantal (#995660). I'm not sure whether this can be applied to 12.04
too...
(Micah, the binary that the reporter mentioned is provided by gcc-
mingw-w64 in oneiric.)
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This bug was fixed in the package gcc-mingw-w64 - 6
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gcc-mingw-w64 (6) unstable; urgency=low
* Handle the different split-package versions in Ubuntu and Debian.
* Add transitional Recommends so that gcc-mingw-w64 pulls in the
compilers it used to provide (LP: #992217).
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/gcc-mingw-w64
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Title:
command-not-found suggests gcc-mingw-w64 instead of the correct
g++-mingw-w64-i686 to provide
@Stephen, perhaps there should be a transitional binary for this?
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Title:
command-not-found suggests gcc-mingw-w64 instead of the correct
Micah, that's more or less what I'm thinking, not a separate
transitional binary package since gcc-mingw-w64 still exists, but making
gcc-mingw-w64 recommend the various other compiler packages which used
to be part of it (so g++-mingw-w64, gfortran-mingw-w64 and gnat-
mingw-w64). Would that be
Well, we install recommends by default, I think if an old binary package
should be migrated, a transitional package with a dependency on the new
package would be the way to go. I can't find the binary that the
reporter mentioned in oneiric.
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Ok, but other think is that I had working i686-w64-mingw32-g++ before
upgrading to precise. Because c++ compiler is now after upgrade in other
package, upgrade tool should install it.
I think this is also bug (in upgrade tool). Upgrade tool should not
delete some programs like c++ cross compiler.
OK, re-adding to gcc-mingw-w64 as well then. For upgrade purposes it
should at least recommend the split packages.
** Also affects: gcc-mingw-w64 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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