At 14:08 -0500 1998-12-06, Dale Scheetz wrote:
All grumbling asside, the only way I can see to deal with a range of conflicts is to express each version conflict explicitly. This yields the following conflict entries: libstdc++2.8 (=2.90.29-1), libstdc++2.9 (=2.91.58), libstdc++2.9 (=2.91.59) Does this work for everyone?
What's wrong with libstdc++2.9 (<< 2.91.59-1), libstdc++2.8 (<< 2.90.29-2)? BTW, only i386 needs these conflicts, the other architectures aren't affected. -- Joel Klecker (aka Espy) <URL:http://web.espy.org/> <URL:mailto:jk@espy.org> <URL:mailto:espy@debian.org> Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC -- <URL:http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/>