> > > Hi to all,
> > > I'm running a mixed Debian Woody, with a few backports and libc6
> > > 2.3.1-16. Now I would like to upgrade to libc6 2.3.2.ds1-10.
> > > Anything runs fine - until I try to compile a program :
>
> Sorry I missed this the first time through. Let me ask the basic question:
> when you upgraded libc6, did you also upgrade libc6-dev (the .deb with the
> header files) to match?
>
> I run Sid here, so offhand I do not know what libc6 is "current" for Woody
> ... so I can't deduce from what you posted if you did your libc6 upgrade
> through Debian package management or if it is part of what makes this what
> you call a "mixed" system.

The current version of libc6 for woody is 2.2.5-11.5, mixed system, because I 
already upgraded libc6 and a few other packages.
However, I had first an woody testing system. Then I upgraded the libc6 from 
2.2.4-7 to 2.3.1-16 via aptitude, this was the testing release this time. But 
everything run fine, beside the fact, using the praeprocessor for compiling a 
program didn't succeed.. :-)
But the compiler did his job.
Now I did again this upgrade of libc6, also of libc6-dev and 
linux-kernel-headers using aptitude.
Maybe, I've got the wrong version of gcc (2.95.4-9 now ) ?


Micha

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