revdep-rebuild can be used it will tell you what things you might need to rebuild. it is part of the gentoolkit package.


On Jan 31, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Diehl, William wrote:

Yeah, ouch. Hate it when gcc has issues.

I betcha Brian Friday can help, he’s always the one who helped me when my libs got out of whack.

There’s a utility (slips my mind, hence my reference to Brian) that checks cross linking of libraries. You could run it against the program that’s complaining and check where it’s looking for the file. It might just be a location/path issue. The error message doesn’t seem to indicate any type of missing library functions or something more serious.



You’ll probably be able to re-compile the older version from source and put it back on as a last resort. Might be faster to just re- install though ;P building gcc from the ground up always took a long time on the systems I was working with.



William Diehl





From: [email protected] [mailto:909linux- [email protected]] On Behalf Of Que Osler
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [909linux] gcc upgrade



I am using 2.6.12-gentoo-r6. After a recent upgrade of gcc I get the following error on just about everything: libstdc++.so.6 cannot open shared file: No such file or directory.

However that file does exist on the computer in the correct directory.

Is my system toast or is something I can do to recover.

What have I tried? I change the rights on the file to 777, I have replace the file with one I donloaded from the net. I installed gcc from source and recompiled the libraries.

Any thoughts. Before I wipe the system and prove to the guys here that they were coreect in choosing windows.




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