Upgrade to g++ 2.95.3 in testing
Hello!
I upgraded to gcc and g++ 2.95.3 in my testing system and I cannot compile
c++ anymore. The problem is it can't find libstdc++.
This also made autoconf configure scripts stop to run stating that the
"c++ compiler cannot create executables".
I solved removing the old g++ and gcc packages (keeping only g++-2.95
and gcc-2.95. Funny, the old g++ and gcc packages were also version 2.95
(2.95-2)), and making two symlinks in /usr/local/bin pointing gcc to
gcc-2.95 and g++ to g++-2.95.
Right now, the only gcc and g++ packages I have are the -2.95 ones. IMHO
the links to gcc and g++ should have been created automagically; should I
file a bug report? Is there something wrong on my system?
The system is an up-to-the-last-minute Debian testing with mysql and php4
from unstable.
TIA, Enrico
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