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> Actually, you'll UPGRADE libc5 to a version that places some files in
> other places to be able to coexist with libc6. This version depends on
> libc6, so read the mini-HOWTO for details on this.
I actually had to DOWNGRADE as it says in the document so I beg to differ. You
might have had to
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> Grab the howto on upgrading to libc6 and pay PARTICULAR attention to the very
> last item on the document. You will DOWNGRADE libc5 to a version that does
> not
> conflict, load libc6, get rid of your current *-dev packages, install the
> libc6-dev and
Grab the howto on upgrading to libc6 and pay PARTICULAR attention to the very
last item on the document. You will DOWNGRADE libc5 to a version that does not
conflict, load libc6, get rid of your current *-dev packages, install the
libc6-dev and get the libc5-dev and other -dev's from unstable that
I am currently trying to install a few packages under Debian, and I keep
faiing on my dpkg. I am trying to install libc6-deV, but it conflicts
with libc5-dev. However, if I try to remove libc5 stuff I have
problems trying to do so. Is there a way to override the conflict, and
install libc6 stuf
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