Hello,

This should be fixed in 1.2.4a release - go try it out.

Daniell Freed �����(�):
> 
> 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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