Bug#594820: clang: specify libstdc++ version of headers to use

Marc Glisse marc.glisse at inria.fr
Mon Oct 10 22:53:48 UTC 2011


On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:

> Hello
>
> Le mardi 11 octobre 2011 à 00:07 +0200, Marc Glisse a écrit :
>> Package: clang
> [...]
>> ii  libstdc++6          4.6.1-4
>> ii  libstdc++6-4.6-dev  4.6.1-4
> Looks like you forced some installations.

No. I had the bug in testing. Before reporting the bug, I did apt-get 
install clang/unstable to check that it wasn't fixed yet, but I didn't 
*force* things.

> I am now requiring a minimal version of libstdc++ 4.6.1-8

Not in 2.9-14 (the current unstable version).

> Upgrading to this version should fix your problem.

Just to make sure, I upgraded to 4.6.1-15 (grrr, why do the debian gcc 
maintainers go out of their way to force the removal of older versions of 
g++? except for 4.2 for some reason...), and it doesn't change anything 
(can't see why it should have, the problem is with clang). Removing 
libstdc++6-4.5-dev would likely work, but I refuse to do that.

-- 
Marc Glisse





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