Kalle Olavi Niemitalo writes:
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yes. how to detect and remove the diversion?
I have the same diversion in my computer.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /usr/bin/c++filt*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root30028 1998-12-04 06:05 /usr/bin/c++filt
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root55860 2002-08-24 10:50
/usr/bin/c++filt.binutils
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/bin/c++filt
Julian Gilbey writes:
Package: g++
Version: sid
In my diversions file, I have just come across the following:
/usr/bin/c++filt
/usr/bin/c++filt.binutils
g++
/usr/man/man1/c++filt.1.gz
/usr/man/man1/c++filt.binutils.1.gz
g++
So ls -l /usr/bin/c++filt* gives the following:
Package: g++
Version: sid
In my diversions file, I have just come across the following:
/usr/bin/c++filt
/usr/bin/c++filt.binutils
g++
/usr/man/man1/c++filt.1.gz
/usr/man/man1/c++filt.binutils.1.gz
g++
So ls -l /usr/bin/c++filt* gives the following:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root26028
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