Jim said...

>The configure error is actually due to a failure to locate
>fstream.h rather than a failure to locate libstdc++.

>I would start by verifying that the fstream.h header file is
>in fact installed on the system.

Looks like it's there...

# find / -name fstream*
/opt/sfw/include/g++-3/fstream
/opt/sfw/include/g++-3/fstream.h    

# ls -Fl /opt/sfw/include/g++-3/fstr*
-r--r--r--   1 root     bin          153 Aug 14  2001 /opt/sfw/include/g++-3/fstream
-r--r--r--   1 root     bin         3523 Aug 14  2001 /opt/sfw/include/g++-3/fstream.h 
  

I've set the LD_RUN_PATH to point here but no luck. Any suggestions? If I knew where 
the ./config was looking for includes I could softlink or even move the files there.

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