*From:* Drew Zaslavsky **
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You can try to update kernel. After that using gcc from wheezy will be OK for
kernel modules.
Looks like now it's time to choose: Squeeze or Wheezy.
Cheers.
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And one point I forgot: it might be simple enough to fix this by recompiling the
various linux-image-* packages with a newer GCC version, one which can still be
obtained via Debian. However, as far as I can tell by looking at changelogs,
that doesn't seem to have been done.
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Eh? How is this "wishlist"?
The bug here is that it is possible, using only Debian-provided packages and the
Debian dependencies system, to get the system into a state where it is not
possible to compile modules for the currently-running kernel.
That sounds like a pretty serious problem to me, a
severity 650238 wishlist
tag 650238 + wontfix
thanks
On 11/28/2011 03:19 AM, Pete Lesko wrote:
> Package: libgcc1
> Version: 1:4.6.2-4
> Severity: important
>
> While trying to compile virtualbox-source, or virtualbox-dkms, I had no
> linux-headers installed.
> I cannot install the headers beca
Package: libgcc1
Version: 1:4.6.2-4
Severity: important
While trying to compile virtualbox-source, or virtualbox-dkms, I had no
linux-headers installed.
I cannot install the headers because it expects gcc-4.3.
gcc-4.3 won't install because the current version of libgcc1 breaks gcc-4.3
before v
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