Luke> gcc 3.3 is now the latest for unstable. Luke> gcc 3.3 contains a package libstdc++-5. Luke> python2.2 is compiled with gcc 3.2. Luke> installing the latest libstdc++-5, which is compiled with gcc 3.3, Luke> causes python2.2 to complain: Luke> /usr/lib/libgcc1_s.so.1 cannot find GCC_3.3 in libstdc++-5. Is python2.2 compiled by you from source or is it a Debian-provided package? If it was provided by Debian I think they'll have to be the ones to solve the problem. Skip
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