I returned to Debian (I tested Arch and BSD before) because I don't have
the time (and skill surely) to keep stable an rolling release. So I will
stay in Debian stable and I will use Qucs with Jessie.
The lack of qucs in Wheezy made me interested in Geda that I discovered
this afternoon.
Thank you for your reply.
PS: is it possible to use two version of the same library in the same
system? Perhaps with direct compilation of sources of softwares which
use the alternative library , I think...
Le 15/03/2014 19:06, José Luis Redrejo a écrit :
If you upgrade libc6 you will not be able to continue running wheezy
you will have to upgrade your system to the current testing
distribution. So, yes, there is some risk of stability. Depending on
how you use your system, it might be a bad idea. Anyway, many people
(I'm among them) use testing (or even unstable) in their daily home
computers and keep stable in servers or corporative environments.
2014-03-15 14:07 GMT+01:00 <m.v...@wanadoo.fr>:
Hi,
In version stable wheezy the version of libc6 is 2.13, but the package qucs
0.17 needs libc6 2.14.
The libc6 is used by a large number of program in Debian, so I'm affraid to
upgrade libc6 to 2.14.
Are there an important risk for stability of my system if I do that ?
Thanks
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