Hi, all:
Earlier this month I recounted my sad tale of woe, when I tried to
upgrade my development environment from libc5 to libc6. To make a long
story short, I found that gcc, g++, and g77 all failed to work.
After my complaint I received many helpful suggestions, but none of
them solved the
On Thu, 6 Nov 1997, Howard S. Ostrowsky wrote:
> Hi again:
>
> In my previous communication I described some of the problems I am
> having in taking the "next step" after adding the libc6 libraries etc
> to my Debain box: how to go on to configure the system to do
> development (i.e., gcc, g++,
Hi again:
In my previous communication I described some of the problems I am
having in taking the "next step" after adding the libc6 libraries etc
to my Debain box: how to go on to configure the system to do
development (i.e., gcc, g++, g77 work) using libc6. Whereas the
first step is very clea
On Wed, 05 Nov 1997 17:40:32 PST "Howard S. Ostrowsky" ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I recently went through the process of upgrading from libc5 to libc6.
> After testing the resulting system for a couple days and finding it
> apparently ok, I went on to upgrade the gcc, g++, and g77 compilers an
Hi all:
I recently went through the process of upgrading from libc5 to libc6.
After testing the resulting system for a couple days and finding it
apparently ok, I went on to upgrade the gcc, g++, and g77 compilers and
their associated libraries. At least, I thought I did. Now I'm not
sure what s
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