Mattia Rizzolo dixit: >Given this, and other instance (like the presence of all ggc-X(.Y)-base >binaries that are installed because of their priority), I recommend to >recreate the building chroots from time to time, to take account changes >in that set.
Agreed, except I do manual cleanup instead because recreating does NOT save you from stray gcc-X.Y-base packages: they’re kept in the archive for as long as they’re still used, or (in the debian-ports case) until the porters request aurel32 to manually remove them(!) which can… take a while. bye, //mirabilos -- Stéphane, I actually don’t block Googlemail, they’re just too utterly stupid to successfully deliver to me (or anyone else using Greylisting and not whitelisting their ranges). Same for a few other providers such as Hotmail. Some spammers (Yahoo) I do block.