On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:30:32PM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Milosz Derezynski wrote:
> > Specify both packages at the command line at the same time, e.g. with apt:
> >
> > apt-get install libstdc++6-4.2-dev g++-4.2.deb
(You shouldn't include
Milosz Derezynski wrote:
> Specify both packages at the command line at the same time, e.g. with apt:
>
> apt-get install libstdc++6-4.2-dev g++-4.2.deb
You know, this really does seem like a bug in apt. If it can resolve
the circular dependency when you explicitly specify both packages, it
sh
Specify both packages at the command line at the same time, e.g. with apt:
apt-get install libstdc++6-4.2-dev g++-4.2.deb
2008/6/21 Nguyễn Hồng Quân <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In order to install g++-4.2.deb, I have to have already had
> libstdc++6-4.2-dev. But to install libstdc++6-4.2-dev.deb, t
In order to install g++-4.2.deb, I have to have already had
libstdc++6-4.2-dev. But to install libstdc++6-4.2-dev.deb, the g++-4.2 must
exist. So how can I install them?
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