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Re: dtk-soft started to work here on Debian Unstable
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- Subject: Re: dtk-soft started to work here on Debian Unstable
- From: "Robert J. Chassell" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:42:46 +0000 (UTC)
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Mario Lang <mlang@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hey! I just tried the dtk-soft tcl script once again on a freshly
upgraded Debian Unstable. It appears to work now!
According to an item on http://www.debianplanet.org/ on 2003 Jan 8,
Debian is shifting from 2.95 to GCC 3.2.
The announcement says:
After long preparations and tests (and waiting for gcc to compile and
work properly on m68k - Robot101) Debian has finally changed the
default compiler (available as "gcc" and "g++") to gcc 3.2 on all
architectures in sid [unstable].
Because gcc 3.2 changes the C++ ABI (you cannot link an application
against two different C++ libraries, one compiled with gcc 2.95, the
other compiled with gcc 3.2) the transition required careful
preparations, ....
So far, under Debian testing, I have only seen one or two packages
recompiled with GCC 3.2.
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