Tony Nugent wrote:
> 
> On Tue Oct 20 1998 04:09, Christoph Hammann wrote:
> 
> > I installed the final version of Netscape 4.5, but it doesn't start for
> > lack of a shared library called libg++.so.2.7.2 . My systems runs on a
> > 2.0.35 kernel from a SuSE 5.3 distribution. Is this a libc5 - glibc -
> > problem? What can I do to make it run? And, if you have it running, does
> > v. 4.5 include synchronisation with a Palm Pilot?
> 
> You'll need the egcs libstdc++ libraries.
> 
> Grab the libraries (not the devel ones) from ftp.redhat.com  (SuSE uses rpm
> so that makes it very easy to install :)
> 
> Cheers
> Tony
Thanks, Tony,
I tried to do that and found libgpp-2.7.2.1-1.i386.rpm and
libg++-2.7.2.8.8-1.src.rpm, but no libg++.so.2.7.2.rpm. The first rpm
does install, but doesn't change a thing, the second one doesn't even
install. And even before that, I had a rpm on my system called gpp that
supposedly contained c++-libraries. Frankly, I'm stumped!
Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH and doing export LD_LIBRARY_PATH as Thomas and
Nicolae suggested doesn't help either.
Has someone out there got another solution? On which systems does
Netscape Communicator v.4.5 run, anyway?
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