11 Jul
2006
11 Jul
'06
3:25 p.m.
I noticed that sip just moved rpm2targz to core because libstdc++-compat needs it. However, $ prt-get dependent --all libstdc++-compat libstdc++-compat acroread Since acroread isn't in core, what's libstdc++-compat doing there? I personally deselect it during installation and have never found a need/use for it. On a side node, it'd be cool if a Reply-To: crux-devel@lists.crux.nu header were added to the crux-commits list :)