Re: Correct path for upgrading to libc6-dev?
>
> In article <[🔎] y8ssoychlhs.fsf@imsa.edu>,
> Ben Gertzfield <che@imsa.edu> writes:
>
> >> You should certainly remove libdb-dev, since libc6-dev replaces it (as
> >> libc6 includes libdb.) I haven't done a libdb-altdev, and unless
> >> someone asks probably won't bother (the libgdbm* packages are already
> >> uploaded though.)
> >
> > Oh, okay. Do you know anything about the others?
>
> For libg++, I'd wait until there's a libg++272 package, and install the
> development stuff from that;
It's sortof difficult to wait till May 18, as that's when
libg++272 was released, along with libg++272-dev.
> for ncurses there are libc6 versions of the
Hell, ncurses was only uploaded one week ago or something, libg++272
is _much_ older!
(And, why do you call it libg++272, why not libg++27g, that's what
the standard tells us to use. I only chose libg++272 because
HJ Lu did that, and it doesn't seem to cause problems).
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