This is a problem with the ABI break between 2.95 and 3.x. You're going to
have to compile with 2.95. You should be able to emerge sys-devel/gcc-2.95.2
and use gcc-config to switch. I assume that all this "lib" stuff is you
munging the proprietary stuff. The include path probably comes from their
system, not yours, (since that's a linker message, it's possible it's
pulling that error out of the object file, I suppose) but it's hard to
impossible to tell since we can't even see any of the code. If you need help
with an NDA'd library, you should talk to people you can talk to under the
NDA.
-Heschi

> Alright, this is still not working. I've played with the -lstdc++ but it
> didn't help (and it was already there anyhoo). Now it looks to me like
> it was compiled with gcc 2.95.2. Would that make a difference? Then in
> the line:


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