18:53 <infinity> Right, so that looks like a doko bug.  g++ transitively pulls 
that header in, via libstdc++-dev -> libgcc-dev, but gcc doesn't pull in 
libgcc-dev at all.
18:54 <infinity> Adding libgcc-4.8-dev or g++ to the dependencies works around 
the issue.
18:57 <infinity> A bit more heavyweight, but I'd suggest a dep on g++ to just 
pull in the lot.  Of course, it should be a temporary hack until doko sorts out 
his deps, so I suppose either works.
18:57 <infinity> (Or just ignore it and reassign the bug to gcc-4.8)
18:57 <infinity> It's a recent issue, saucy's gcc-4.8 depends on libgcc-4.8-dev

Taking my own advice, and reassigning the bug to gcc-4.8.

** Package changed: spamassassin (Ubuntu) => gcc-4.8 (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gcc-4.8 (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klose (doko)

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