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Package: cxx

Dannis 't Hart wrote:

>On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 09:00, Alan Young wrote:
>  
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>>On 02 Jan 2003 23:45:31 +0100 Dannis 't Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>    
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>>>It complains:
>>>
>>>chmod: failed to get attributes of
>>>`usr/lib/compaq/cxx-6.3.9.7/alpha-linux/bin/crtbegin.o': No such file or
>>>directory
>>>chmod: failed to get attributes of
>>>`usr/lib/compaq/cxx-6.3.9.7/alpha-linux/bin/crtend.o': No such file or
>>>directory
>>>      
>>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>It might be a typo in the install script.  The paths you show above are
>>missing the initial / at the beginning. The paths should begin as /usr
>>not just usr.
>>
>>Also, these two files are just symlinks into files that reside in your gcc
>>installation directory.  You might want to check you flipped your
>>/usr/lib/gcc-lib/ subdirectories correctly between 2.95 and 3.2.
>>
>>Alan
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>>    
>>
>Your hints convinced me to search for the install script. The error
>appeared while executing /var/lib/dpkg/info/cxx.postinst.
>Nevertheless, this script seemed correct; the relative paths are
>intentional, from an unpacking directory. After looking closer, I
>noticed it was actually an inconsistency in the RPM, because it made a
>symlink to /usr/lib/crtbegin.o and /usr/lib/crtend.o. And of course
>these became dangling, because Debian puts them in
>/usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4
>
>So, the workaround was to temporarily create 2 extra symlinks:
>
>cd /usr/lib
>ln -s /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/crtbegin.o crtbegin.o
>ln -s /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/crtend.o crtend.o
>
>And then the packages installed right. 
>It consequently makes correct symlinks in
>/usr/lib/compaq/cxx-6.3.9.7/alpha-linux/bin
>
>So you can clean up the temporary symlinks in /usr/lib.
>
Thanks for pointing this out, I'll look for and try to fix this in the 
next cxx .deb release, in addition to the two other open cxx bugs.

I've got to wishlist migrating all of these packages to gcc-3.2 also... 
 will do soon.

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cxx has been removed from Debian.  It is unusable with current
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