On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 08:17:24AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote: > When I do a dist-upgrade, apt complains about gnome-apt being in a bad > state and suggests that I reinstall it. It cannot be removed at the > moment as a result of the bad state. But I can't install it either. > > The problem might be something else: > > update-menus: relocation error: update-menus: symbol _ZNSt9basic_iosIcSt11char_traitsIcEE4initEPSt15basic_streambufIcS1_E, version GLIBCPP_3.2 not defined in file libstdc++.so.5 with link time reference > > It has been like this for quite a few days now and a daily apt-get > update and apt-get dist-upgrade did not correct anything, but failed > every time. libstdc++5 was broken a couple of weeks ago in sid. 'apt-get install libstdc++5' should get you the newer, fixed version, and all should be well. -- Rob Weir <rweir@ertius.org> | mlspam@ertius.org | http://www.ertius.org/ GPG keys: 1024D/1E73B7CD, 4096R/3ABDE5EC | Do I look like I want a CC? Words of the day: JPL Janet Reno csystems beanpole TWA constitution Etacs
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