there is at present a problem with python2.2 on debian, unstable dist. there are dependency issues. gcc 3.3 is now the latest for unstable. gcc 3.3 contains a package libstdc++-5. python2.2 is compiled with gcc 3.2. installing the latest libstdc++-5, which is compiled with gcc 3.3, causes python2.2 to complain: /usr/lib/libgcc1_s.so.1 cannot find GCC_3.3 in libstdc++-5. i thought you should know. l. p.s. it's not the only program affected by the broken libstdc++-5. -- -- expecting email to be received and understood is a bit like picking up the telephone and immediately dialing without checking for a dial-tone; speaking immediately without listening for either an answer or ring-tone; hanging up immediately and then expecting someone to call you (and to be able to call you). -- every day, people send out email expecting it to be received without being tampered with, read by other people, delayed or simply - without prejudice but lots of incompetence - destroyed. -- please therefore treat email more like you would a CB radio to communicate across the world (via relaying stations): ask and expect people to confirm receipt; send nothing that you don't mind everyone in the world knowing about...
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