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Bug#804358: Processed: reassign 804358 to libstdc++6



reassign 804358 python-guiqwt
found 804358 2.3.1-1
thanks

[ I am not the gcc/libstdc++6 maintainer ]

Hi,
On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 06:24:05PM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing commands for control@bugs.debian.org:
> 
> > reassign 804358 libstdc++6
> Bug #804358 [python-guiqwt] Install issue with x86_64?
> Bug reassigned from package 'python-guiqwt' to 'libstdc++6'.
> No longer marked as found in versions guiqwt/2.3.1-1.
> Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #804358 to the same values previously set
> > thanks
> Stopping processing here.

No, that is wrong.

gcc-5 (5.2.1-15) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Update to SVN 20150808 (r226731, 5.2.1) from the gcc-5-branch.
  * Adjust libstdc++-breaks: Break libantlr-dev instead of antlr;
    adjust libreoffice version (closes: #794203), drop xxsd break (see
    #793289), remove cython breaks (closes: #794511), add breaks for
    packages built using cython (chemps2, fiona, guiqwt, htseq, imposm,
    pysph, pytaglib, python-scipy, python-sfml, rasterio).
  * Ignore missing libstdc++ symbols on sparc64 (work around #792204).

 -- Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>  Sat, 08 Aug 2015 11:18:24 +0200

so this conflicts is because of the GCC5 transition. Which was announced
long ago with pointers to the wiki, too.

See https://wiki.debian.org/GCC5#Update_to_GCC_5, the
"libstdc++ c++11 incompatibilities (4.9 and 5)" point, which mentions
cython.

No idea whether cython is fixed and/or a bin-NMU works, but it's not
a libstdc++6 bug.

Regards,

Rene


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