On Jan 8, 2007, at 3:26 PM, Dan Williams wrote:

On Mon, 2007-01-08 at 15:10 -0500, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Hi,

I'm a newbie so forgive the stupid questions and misnaming things -
I'll learn quickly...

I'm playing around with getting Apache Harmony (an OSS impl of Java
SE) to run on an OLPC image running in Parallels in OS X.  Currently,
I'm using build 218.

Does harmony _require_ libstdc++.so.5?  Since it's OSS, you probably
want to either yell at them build against a gcc >= 4, or rebuild it
yourself against libstdc++.so.6.

Well, I'm "them" in this case, so I can easily rebuild w/ gcc >= 4. I do on gcc 4.x for x86_64, so happy to do it for x86.

<aside>
Would you in general recommend gcc 4.x for anything and everything?
</aside>

And yes, now I see that .6 is there - see...a stupid question on my part :)

For playing around with, I can
understand installing .5.  But you should really make it use .6 at a
later date.

Until then:

yum install compat-libstdc++-33


Thanks for the prompt answer. I'll make it .6 and give it a another try...

Dan

Can someone tell me the right way to get libstdc++.so.5 installed?  I
assume I use rpm? (I've been spending most of my time in ubuntu-land
lately, so I'm rusty...)

How am I sure I get the right build?

thanks in advance, and again, sorry for the newbie question - my
questions will get smarter over time :)

geir

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