Lib32-libstdc++5 needs an upgrade [SOLVED]

I don't know where to put this and I have no idea who the current maintainer is, so hopefully putting it here makes sense. lib32-libstdc++5 needs to be upgraded to the current 32 bit version. It's necessary for Lightscribe to function on x86_64.
Last edited by skottish (2008-02-18 22:27:44)

Romashka wrote:
skottish wrote:I don't know where to put this and I have no idea who the current maintainer is, so hopefully putting it here makes sense. lib32-libstdc++5 needs to be upgraded to the current 32 bit version. It's necessary for Lightscribe to function on x86_64.
I see no lib32-libstdc++5 package at all. You may submit the package yourself.
Packages that are only available for x86_64 (like the lib32-* libs) are not shown in AUR.

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