What will it take to get some sort of "official" support for just the
support libraries.  I could care less about the compiler stuff.  I've
seen other compatibility libraries in the repositories before.  To me an
example would be libdb1-compat.  Even if all that happens is having
comment #17 become the official "work-around" until something better
comes along, that would be nice.

IMHO, the whole point of this bug report is to see what can be done to
get support of 3rd party apps that rely on libstdc++5 in Ubuntu Karmic
and beyond; even if this libstdc++5 would be considered depricated and
have all 3rd party venders move onto newer and better things.

If this bug discussion needs to be moved elsewhere, please let us know
where we need to move it to.

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libstdc++5 removal breaks non-ubuntu applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431091
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