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Re: shared libraries compiled with g++ 2.95 in testing



On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 06:08:06PM -0400, Morgon Kanter wrote:

> This might be slightly off-topic, but it does have to do with the 
> building of my package.
> 
> When (if ever) are the C++ libraries in testing ever going to be 
> updated (as in, compiled with g++ 3x). Right now I'm having problems 
> making sure my package Quat builds correctly, because it uses a C++ 
> UI that links against libfltk1.1, which is a C++ library.
>
> It seems that g++ 3.2 is the new default compiler for testing (as
> evidenced by the recent update of the dependencies for the dummy package
> "gcc"). Is there going to be a time when all the C++ libraries are going
> to be recompiled, or should I just test-build it with g++ 2.95 (or compile
> libfltk and the related libs myself in a seperate place and have Quat link
> against them instead)?

Packages in testing are updated when a new package flows in from unstable.
This is already done in unstable.

-- 
 - mdz



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