> The problem ColdFusion has is with the Red Hat stdc++ library not being 
> available *and named the same* on other distributions.  This wouldn't be 
> quite so bad if they (Red Hat) hadn't named it libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so, 
> but rather the more generic name libstdc++.so.
> 
> Linking statically (against a .a file) is, I think, the best solution 
> for removing this irritating dependency on Red Hat.

What happens if you remove the .so file? AFAIK the linker will use the 
static .a version of a ibrary if it can't find the dynmaic .so
equivalent.

Cheers
Michiel


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