On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, OHPC wrote about, libstdc can't be found:
> I have Conectiva Linux 4.0, a patched version of Red Hat adapted to the
> Spanish and Portuguese language.
> I tried to install a game called KPacman (or something like that), that I
> downloaded in a rpm package.
> It said that it needed the libstdc++2.9 (the exact version I don't remember
> now).
> I downloaded this library also in rpm and installed.
> To my surprise, even after the library was installed, the game can't find
> the package, nor can any other package that requires it.
> Using kpackage, I can see it installed.
> AFAIK, this version installs its standard packages in another directory.
> My question is: how can I "tell" my system that the package is already
> installed? Or how can I tell the rpm that I am about to install (or any
> other program) that the library is already installed, but in a different
> location?
Did you rerun "ldconfig" after the install of the lib,?? if you did not
thats the problem.
It should reside in /usr/lib and /usr/lib should already be in
/etc/ld.so.conf.
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Otto Pintiaski
>
>
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