do a "locate libstdc++.so" and see what shows up.  The OO binaries
(now?) come with a version of this in the program directory - but in the
past I just symlinked the wanted version with latest I had installed (in
/usr/lib I think) and solved the prob that way.  Didnt notice any errors
from doing it.

BillK

On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 08:06, Brian Schroeder wrote:
> I recently downloaded OpenOffice.org-1.0-3mdk.i586.rpm from cooker,
> but when trying to install it, it complains that it needs
> libstdc++.so.4.  I have had a good look around, but haven't been
> able to find it.
> 
> If the cooker version of OpenOffice was built with it, it must be
> around somewhere.  Can anyone give me a pointer?    Also, if I
> install this library, is it likely to break anything else?
> 
> Brian.
> 
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