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Re: Problems with g++



> On Jun 9, Sebastien Phelep wrote
> > gcc is 2.7.2.2-4; libg++ is 2.7.2.1-9 / 2.7.2.5-1
> > 
> > I guess it's because I've used "unstable" packages, but I'm note sure.
> > Does anybody knows what's the problem is ?
> 
> Debian's gcc 2.7.2.2 packages by default use with libc6; for libc6 you need
> the "libg++272" package.

2.7.2.5-1 is the libg++272 (libc6) package. but 2.7.2.1-9 is the libc5
version. So, my guess is that Sebastien has --force-depends installed
the libc5 devel package on a libc6 system.

$ dpkg -l 'libg++*'|grep '^i'
ii  libg++27        2.7.2.1-9      The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version).
ii  libg++272       2.7.2.5-1      The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version).
ii  libg++272-dbg   2.7.2.5-1      The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version).
ii  libg++272-dev   2.7.2.5-1      The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version).

If you get that output, the compiling g++ stuff should be OK.
(at least it's on my system).

> As not all libraries are ready/available for libc6, it is probably best to
> downgrade your gcc (using "dpkg") to the 2.7.2.1 version, and put it (and
> cpp) on "Hold" in dselect.

May work, but the g++ stuff works fine here (and I've got positive
reports from others too).


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