I just downloaded and installled aspseek 1.2.3 today.  I followed a previous thread about needed gcc 2.95.3 (because this is on a Mandrake 7.1 box), so I downloaded that and installed it.  Using gcc 2.95.3, I compiled aspseek without any problems.

Now when I try to run searchd -D I get the following error:

Can't load DB driver: /usr/local/aspseek/lib/libmysqldb-1.2.3.so: undefined symbol: cerr

Does anyone know what I may have done wrong?  My biggest doubt about the install process was when I recompiled gcc.  It compiled OK (it took a long time) and I installed it to /usr/local/.  Then before configuring aspseek I set my path to look in /usr/local/sbin and usr/local/bin before anyplace else for binaries.  Do I need to do something else to be sure that I am using all of the new gcc stuff over any older libraries?  I don't really want to have to try to overwrite all of my default gcc binaries and libraries just to install this (if it comes to that I'll upgrade to Mandrake 8).

Anyone have any thoughts?

Thanks

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