I investigated why I needed any gcc 3.3 stuff when gcc 4.2 seems to be the 
latest version. It appears that libstdc++5 depends on gcc-3.3-base. w32codec 
and tinyos-tools in turn depend on libstdc++5, at least on my system.
Not withstanding that this bug is with the gcc-3.3-doc package (which I have 
removed) am I mistaken in believing that gcc 4.2 is backwards compatible with 
older gcc compilers and shouldn't this imply that the dependencies for 
libstdc++5 and depending packages need to be updated?

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package gcc-3.3-doc 1:3.3.6-15ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222876
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