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libc6 strange version number Was: Re: recompiling libpqxx-4 for debian stable





Le 31.03.2014 10:30, berenger.morel@neutralite.org a écrit :
Hello.

I am trying to recompile, and build a package, libpqxx-4.0.
It does have a package in testing, but it depends on libc6 2.14 at
least, where debian stable is only at 2.13.

Compiling went fine, but when building the package, it still depends
on libc6 2.14 at least. I could force the install, of course, but it's
quite dirty. I have tried to look at the DEBIAN/control file, but
there, the libc needed is 2.4! ( which exists nowhere AFAIK ).

So, do someone knows how I could change this dependency, and/or have
some explanation about that mysterious libc6 v2.4?

Hum... in fact, it was the testing version which had a conflict ( I had installed the repo to download the archive ). Removing it solved the conflict... for a time at least.

Anyway, I would really understand what is that strange dependency about libc6 2.4. Knowing how to change the version number would also be great, because currently, "my" package have the same name as the one in testing, which is confusing and will not be very compatible when testing will become stable ( and when the update will be made, of course ).


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