Re: fixed libstdc++5 package

2003-04-30 Thread Alex Romosan
Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A fixed libstdc++ package (0pre7) has been uploaded to incoming. You > can get it from > > http://ftp-master.debian.org/~doko/gcc-3.3/ i've asked in the bug report i filed against the broken libstdc++ and previously on the debian-gcc mailing list

Re: fixed libstdc++5 package

2003-04-30 Thread Matthias Klose
James Troup writes: > Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Btw, looking at the reports, I see 30 submitted from i386 architectures, > > one from a powerpc machine, none from other architectures, although all > > architectures are affected. Conclusions? ;-) > > Well, duh, let's see. S

Re: fixed libstdc++5 package

2003-04-30 Thread James Troup
Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Btw, looking at the reports, I see 30 submitted from i386 architectures, > one from a powerpc machine, none from other architectures, although all > architectures are affected. Conclusions? ;-) Well, duh, let's see. Several architectures' build were e

Re: fixed libstdc++5 package

2003-04-30 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 09:23:39AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote: > Btw, looking at the reports, I see 30 submitted from i386 architectures, > one from a powerpc machine, none from other architectures, although all > architectures are affected. Conclusions? ;-) Users of non-i386 architectures are g

Re: fixed libstdc++5 package

2003-04-30 Thread Jérôme Marant
En réponse à Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Btw, looking at the reports, I see 30 submitted from i386 > architectures, > one from a powerpc machine, none from other architectures, although > all > architectures are affected. Conclusions? ;-) Let's drop the others? };-> -- Jérôme Marant <[

Re: fixed libstdc++5 package

2003-04-30 Thread Peter Makholm
Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Btw, looking at the reports, I see 30 submitted from i386 architectures, > one from a powerpc machine, none from other architectures, although all > architectures are affected. Conclusions? ;-) The general i386-user is so stupid that they can't handle