These are the binary packages that gcc-4.1 provides. I can install every
single binary package which is available for the i386 architecture (I
can't install lib32objc1 for example since it is only available for the
amd64 architecture)
It seems that Sivian's script does not check for which architectures the
package is available.
outputs gcc-4.1 although I verified that every binary package in it
installs fine. Of course, the amd64 ones do not install and that will be
the reason why Sivian's script thinks that it is uninstallable.
I would tend to close this report. Could you please verify?
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These are the binary packages that gcc-4.1 provides. I can install every
single binary package which is available for the i386 architecture (I
can't install lib32objc1 for example since it is only available for the
amd64 architecture)
It seems that Sivian's script does not check for which architectures the
package is available.
A run of
LC_ALL=C apt-cache -i unmet | grep ^Package | cut -d' ' -f2 | sort -u |
xargs apt-cache showsrc | grep Package | sed 's/Package\:\ //g' |
sort -u | grep gcc
outputs gcc-4.1 although I verified that every binary package in it
installs fine. Of course, the amd64 ones do not install and that will be
the reason why Sivian's script thinks that it is uninstallable.
I would tend to close this report. Could you please verify? enigmail. mozdev. org
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