Re: chroot
> Do I have to download libstdc++ manually? Or do I have to set a link
> somewhere for that? It's all a little bit confusing to me with this
> chroot...
Or can I just use your solution with the amd64-archive in any way? I
only wanted to use the chroot for openoffice.
I updated my system to xorg7 some days ago, and since then I can't
install your openoffice.org-package, because it seems to be depending on
xfree86-common. But if I try to install this, apt says, that it
conflicts with x11-common7... Is there anything I can do about this?
sigi.
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