A friend just called with a problem. His debian box won't run cpan. After digging through a bit, it turns out he needs libc6-dev. He has a new version of libc6 installed than apt-get reports for libc6-dev. We'd like to back out his newever version of libc6, but I can see a massive explosion happening here. Does anyone have any suggestions on a clean way to do this?
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