thanks for the reply...glad that worked..that's what i used to do when i
ran redhat and compiled and installed most stuff myself...i'm still
getting used to gentoo's methods of installing programs...however,
people suggested other methods (Which may help you someday down the
line...)

run 'ldconfig' ...works wonders =0]

Brendan

On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 21:11, Phil Barnett wrote:
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> On Monday 09 February 2004 9:20 am, Andrej Moravcik wrote:
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> > Don't panic, it looks many people ecountered this problem. Look at this
> > thread in gentoo forum:
> >
> > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=133497&highlight=libstdc
> 
> I had the problem. Updated my search mechanism with updatedb and searched for 
> the missing components. I found them in an open office subdirectory and 
> copied two files to /usr/lib
> 
> Everything started working.
> 
> Then, just for good measure, I re-emerged gcc and I had earlier some reason to 
> re-emerge xfree86.
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> After that, all was ok.
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