I updated some of my packages to the unstable versions to try out the latest
gnome packages.  I subsequently removed the gnome-packages.  But now I
the following message when trying to complie a C++ program:


bash-2.01$ g++ -o ass4 assign4.cpp
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 57: elf_get_dynamic_info: 
Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed!

I have the following packages that I thing are relavent:

ii  bin86           0.14.3-1       16-bit assembler and loader
ii  binutils        2.9.1.0.24-1   The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
ii  cpp             2.91.66-1      The GNU (egcs) C preprocessor.
ii  g++             2.91.66-1      The GNU (egcs) C++ compiler.
ii  gcc             2.91.66-1      The GNU (egcs) C compiler.
ii  gdb             4.17-4.m68k.ob The GNU Debugger
ii  ldso            1.9.11-2       The Linux dynamic linker, library and utilit
ii  libc5           5.4.46-3       The Linux C library version 5 (run-time libr
ii  libc6           2.1.1-2        GNU C Library: Shared libraries and timezone
ii  libc6-dev       2.1.1-2        GNU C Library: Development libraries and hea
ii  libg++2.8       2.90.29-2      The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime
ii  libstdc++2.8    2.90.29-2      The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version)
ii  libstdc++2.9    2.91.60-5      The GNU stdc++ library (egcs version)
ii  libstdc++2.9-gl 2.91.66-1      The GNU stdc++ library (egcs version)


If I would back out to the stable versions of whatever is at the unstabled
versions, I would be ok, but I do not know how to downgrade a package.

Some help please.

Thanks.

-c
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Chad Reichenbach
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