> On Jun 9, Sebastien Phelep wrote > > gcc is 2.7.2.2-4; libg++ is 2.7.2.1-9 / 2.7.2.5-1 > > > > I guess it's because I've used "unstable" packages, but I'm note sure. > > Does anybody knows what's the problem is ? > > Debian's gcc 2.7.2.2 packages by default use with libc6; for libc6 you need > the "libg++272" package.
2.7.2.5-1 is the libg++272 (libc6) package. but 2.7.2.1-9 is the libc5 version. So, my guess is that Sebastien has --force-depends installed the libc5 devel package on a libc6 system. $ dpkg -l 'libg++*'|grep '^i' ii libg++27 2.7.2.1-9 The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version). ii libg++272 2.7.2.5-1 The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version). ii libg++272-dbg 2.7.2.5-1 The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version). ii libg++272-dev 2.7.2.5-1 The GNU C++ libraries (ELF version). If you get that output, the compiling g++ stuff should be OK. (at least it's on my system). > As not all libraries are ready/available for libc6, it is probably best to > downgrade your gcc (using "dpkg") to the 2.7.2.1 version, and put it (and > cpp) on "Hold" in dselect. May work, but the g++ stuff works fine here (and I've got positive reports from others too). -- joost witteveen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] #!/usr/bin/perl -sp0777i<X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0<j]dsj $/=unpack('H*',$_);$_=`echo 16dio\U$k"SK$/SM$n\EsN0p[lN*1 lK[d2%Sa2/d0$^Ixp"|dc`;s/\W//g;$_=pack('H*',/((..)*)$/) #what's this? see http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/rsa/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .