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Bug#184141: marked as done (package depends on LIBC_DEV)



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Package: libgcj3-dev

When attempting to install this package, I get the following error
message:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
  libgcj3-dev: Depends: LIBC_DEV but it is not installable

I have libc6 and libc6-dev 2.3.1-14 installed.

I'm guessing LIBC_DEV is an automake variable that should be determined
when libgcj3-dev is built, but it could be something that libc6-dev
should
provide, or it could be there's something I still need to configure on my
box.

I am running Debian Unstable, installed 2003-02-10, on a AMD Athlon CPU.

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This has been fixed in 1:3.2.3ds4-0pre5.


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