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has caused the Debian Bug report #624776,
regarding different g++-, gcj-versions break pdftk
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Package: gcc-defaults
Version: 4.6.0-5
Severity: serious

Hi,

that g++ and gcj have different versions breaks the build of pdftk,
see e.g.
https://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?pkg=pdftk&ver=1.41%2Bdfsg-11%2Bb1&arch=powerpc&stamp=1304254757&file=log


If fixing pdftk to just use the default version, it builds, but after
startup the following error happens:

$ pdftk
libgcj failure: gcj linkage error.
Incorrect library ABI version detected.  Aborting.


So it seems to me this can either only be avoided with having g++ and
gcj pointing to the same version, and/or explicitly depending on one
version in the build-dependencies of pdftk (which I would consider
more ugly - but YMMV).



Andi



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there are no mismatching vesions anymore.

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