Ludovic, Yep, this did the trick. You need to install libgcc1_4.6.1-1_amd64.deb and gcc-4.6-base_4.6.1-1_amd64.deb from SID (in my case; mileage varies a bit for other processor ports). Then all is OK again. Thank you very much for helping! On 27/06/11 17:28, Ludovic Brenta wrote: > Erik Pessers writes: >> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_s > > I think I have found the root cause of the problem. > > gcc-4.4 (= 4.4.6-4) introduced support for multiarch, which depends on > corresponding support in libgcc1, which is built from the gcc-4.6 sources. > Version 4.4.6-6 then migrated to testing. > > gcc-4.6 (= 4.6.0-12) introduced support for multiarch (also in libgcc1) but has > not migrated to testing yet. As a consequence, the libgcc1 in testing is not > yet multiarch-aware. Because of this, gcc-4.4 is currently broken. > > A temporary workaround seems to be to install a newer version of libgcc1 (>= > 1:4.6.0-12) manually. The version from sid seems suitable. Could you tell me > whether that solves the problem and confirms my theory? > -- Cheers, Erik Pessers <erik.pessers@acm.org>
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