Bug#184175: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#184175: gcc-3.3 not properly installed)

2003-03-11 Thread Ken Foskey
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 17:47, Matthias Klose wrote: > what, if you get libgc6-dev manually, then > > apt-get source gcc-3.3 On intel platform... Installing the libgc6-dev package solves the basic build problem: dpkg-deb: building package `gcc-3.3-base' in `../gcc-3.3-base_3.3-0pre0_i386.d

Bug#184175: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#184175: gcc-3.3 not properly installed)

2003-03-10 Thread Ken Foskey
My first time doing this but this should work properly as far as I can understand. There is a broken dependency in the source. gandalf: /etc/apt $ apt-get build-dep gcc-3.3 Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Sorry, bison is already the newest version. 0 packages upgrad

Bug#184175: gcc-3.3 not properly installed

2003-03-10 Thread Ken Foskey
Package: gcc-3.3 Version: Unknown - Unstable I have just installed gcc-3.3 and it does not have a proper setup and there is no compiler. I cannot do an apt-cache show gcc-3.3. Interesting result really... -- Thanks KenF OpenOffice.org developer