Matthias Klose wrote:

> libgcc2 and libgcc4 are missing. But I don't like it. Why stop at
> libgcc/libgomp, and not at libstdc++ and libgfortran?

Are there symlinks under /usr/lib/gcc hard-coding the path to libstdc++
and libgfortran?

> For now, I'll add an
> unconditional break on gcc-4.1 and gcc-4.3 in libgcc1, which should make 
> people
> aware of the breakage.

Good idea.

By the way, Andy, could you give a quick reminder of what you are
using gcc 4.2 and 4.3 to do?  If we are lucky, there's another way to
do it; and if not, it would help in providing motivation for keeping
them installable, as in Matthias's example below:

> Maybe it would be better to backport the multiarch patches to gcc-4.3; while
> removed in unstable now, the GPC frontend was updated to build for 4.3 instead
> of 4.1, so a multiarch enabled gcc-4.3 in unstable would make sense.

Thanks.
Jonathan



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