Your message dated Sun, 28 Apr 2002 10:02:13 -0400
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and subject line Bug#144123: fixed in gcc-2.95 2.95.4.ds12-8
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chill-2.95_2.95.4-8_i386.deb
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cpp-2.95-doc_2.95.4-8_all.deb
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cpp-2.95_2.95.4-8_i386.deb
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g++-2.95_2.95.4-8_i386.deb
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Matthias> Yes, can be done by moving the libstdc++ headers to
Matthias> /usr/include/g++-v3-3.1 or something like this. Do we want to
Matthias> do this?
You are the final judge, but I think this would be a very nice Debian
feature.
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Laurent.
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Yes, can be done by moving the libstdc++ headers to
/usr/include/g++-v3-3.1 or something like this. Do we want to do this?
Same thing with libgcj-dev, but that's not as easy as setting
gxx-include-dir to the right path ...
Laurent Bonnaud writes:
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> Currently, packages g++-3.0 and g++-3.1 canno
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