There's no easy way to "fix" this. gcc-4.1 suggests gcc-4.1-multilib; we cannot recommend it, or else gcc-4.1-multilib is installed as a part of the "install recommends by default" specification. In feisty we had a dangling symlink in gcc-4.1 instead, when lib64gcc1 was not installed.
Best thing would be to install gcc-multilib so that the package is upgraded on a gutsy->hardy upgrade as well.
There's no easy way to "fix" this. gcc-4.1 suggests gcc-4.1-multilib; we cannot recommend it, or else gcc-4.1-multilib is installed as a part of the "install recommends by default" specification. In feisty we had a dangling symlink in gcc-4.1 instead, when lib64gcc1 was not installed.
Best thing would be to install gcc-multilib so that the package is upgraded on a gutsy->hardy upgrade as well.
Closing this as wontfix.