Dear Greg,
I am not getting your point "How can it say the existing package is the latest if no
such package exists to begin with?".
Do you mean there is no such package like libstdc++? Actually Debian say's
'libstdc++6 is already the newest version' but it has some more confusing
statements
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 07:37:03PM +0530, Balamurugan wrote:
> I tried 'apt-get update' but didn't tried 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. I
> have simply installed the Debian 7.0(Wheezy), imported the debian
> repositories near to india and just ran the below:
>
> apt-get update
> apt-get install libstdc++
Dear Ralf,
I tried 'apt-get update' but didn't tried 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. I have
simply installed the Debian 7.0(Wheezy), imported the debian
repositories near to india and just ran the below:
apt-get update
apt-get install libstdc++
It had libstdc++6 installed already. I expected either
Hi
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 22:08:51 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> Apparently, since there is no libstdc++ package, apt-get takes this as a
> regular expression. The manpage does not really state that, although it
> mentions regular expressions:
Just a small nit - libstdc++ is a virtual package prov
On 2013-09-03 18:15 +0200, Balamurugan wrote:
> After installing, I was about to install g++. Before installing g++, I
> tried installing libstdc++ and I got the below error. Can anyone help?
>
> root@debian:/home/user# apt-get install libstdc++
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependenc
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 18:15:46 +0200, Balamurugan
wrote:
I installed Debian 7.0 (64-bit) - Wheezy (stable release) in one of my
system. Installation went smooth without any issues.
After installing, I was about to install g++. Before installing g++, I
tried installing libstdc++ and I got the
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