[Bug 431091] Re: libstdc++5 removal breaks non-ubuntu applications
Luke J Militello
Luke at DigitalEnigma.net
Tue Apr 27 05:25:51 UTC 2010
The majority decision here is actually the proper one to take. At some
point in time, for all software, a decision has to be made when to deem
a package no longer supported it favor of its successor. I realize this
causes problems for some, however the individual packages that depend
upon said package in question should be re-compiled and re-released.
Two options to solve this are; 1) download source and and compile
yourself using libstdc++6. 2) File a bug with the developer of said
packages that still depend upon libstdc++5.
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libstdc++5 removal breaks non-ubuntu applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/431091
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