Bug#790903: death without any warnings when opening certain file
>>>>> "RE" == Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org> writes:
RE> Try with libstdc++6 from sid? I bet it will simply work.
That is a lot to ask.
# aptitude install libstdc++6/sid
The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
libstdc++6{b} (D: gcc-5-base)
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 downgraded, 0 to remove and 7 not upgraded.
Need to get 310 kB of archives. After unpacking 563 kB will be freed.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libcc1-0 : Depends: libstdc++6 (>= 5.1.1-21) but 5.1.1-12 is to be installed.
libstdc++6 : Depends: gcc-5-base (= 5.1.1-12) but 5.1.1-21 is installed.
libstdc++-5-dev : Depends: libstdc++6 (>= 5.1.1-21) but 5.1.1-12 is to be installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Keep the following packages at their current version:
1) libstdc++6 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now)]
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] n
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Remove the following packages:
1) cpp-5
2) g++-5
3) gcc-5
4) libasan2
5) libcc1-0
6) libgcc-5-dev
7) libmpx0
8) libstdc++-5-dev
Install the following packages:
9) cpp-4.9 [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
10) g++-4.9 [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
11) gcc-4.9 [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
12) gcc-4.9-base [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
13) libasan1 [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
14) libcloog-isl4 [0.18.3-1 (unstable)]
15) libgcc-4.9-dev [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
16) libstdc++-4.9-dev [4.9.3-1 (unstable)]
Downgrade the following packages:
17) cpp [4:5-3 (experimental, now) -> 4:4.9.2-4 (unstable)]
18) g++ [4:5-3 (experimental, now) -> 4:4.9.2-4 (unstable)]
19) gcc [4:5-3 (experimental, now) -> 4:4.9.2-4 (unstable)]
20) gcc-5-base [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
21) libatomic1 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
22) libcilkrts5 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
23) libgcc1 [1:5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 1:5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
24) libgfortran3 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
25) libgomp1 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
26) libitm1 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
27) libquadmath0 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
28) libubsan0 [5.1.1-21 (experimental, now) -> 5.1.1-12 (unstable)]
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q
I respectfully submit that it is a problem with your package's
dependencies. If your package's dependencies were correct, then I
wouldn't need to do this.
In fact I would say that that is asking too much.
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