On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 19:45, Dan Jacobson wrote: > # apt-get install c-compiler > Package c-compiler is a virtual package provided by: > gcc-3.0 1:3.0.4-13 > tcc 0.9.19-1 > gcc272 2.7.2.3-18 > gcc-3.3 1:3.3.1-1 > gcc-3.2 1:3.2.3-7 > gcc-2.95 1:2.95.4-17 > gcc 4:3.3.1-1 > bcc 0.16.3-2 > altgcc 1:2.7.2.3-2 > You should explicitly select one to install. > # apt-get install c-compiler 2>&-|awk '/^ /{print $1}'|xargs -r dpkg -l|grep ^i > ii gcc-3.0 3.0.4-13 The GNU C compiler. > ii gcc-3.3 3.3.1-0pre0 The GNU C compiler > ii gcc-3.2 3.2.3-6 The GNU C compiler > ii gcc-2.95 2.95.4-17 The GNU C compiler. > ii gcc 3.3-2 The GNU C compiler. > Indeed I see I have a "subscription" to every new version, with no > automatic mechanism to get rid of the old. Is this the ideal situation? > It's just that Debian is migrating to a newer version. Plus it's not always wise to just chop off the older versions to "save confusion" When they get taken out of required and made optional... they should disappear. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] REMEMBER ED CURRY! http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry
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