--- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 06 August 2001 16:01, Net Llama wrote:
> > /usr/i386-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
> >
> > Ordinarily, this would mean that either the c++ compiler or the
> > libstdc++ libs were missing.  Well, c++ exists, and i have this:
> > [root@hal i386]# rpm -qa | grep libstdc++
> > libstdc++-2.10-8
> > libstdc++-2.9.0-5
> > libstdc++-devel-static-2.10-8
> > libstdc++-devel-2.10-8
> > libstdc++-compat-2.9.0-5
> 
> None of which are libstdc++.so, which is the file complained about.

libstdc++ has libstdc++.so

> One of 
> your rpm packages will contain a symlink from stdc++ to one of the
> above

Well, either i haven't found it yet, or its just not there.  I don't
understand how it could have been deleted, since it had to have been
there before.

> 
> On my system (RH7.1) it is in the compat-egcs-c++ rpm

Caldera has decided that egcs doesn't exist.  After confusing newbies
for years by dumping the gcc clan in egcs, now they put it all into gcc

> 
> You either don't have such a symlink, or, configure.in file doesn't
> have a 
> -I- statement to include the folder where it's in.
> 
> you could of course cheat like hell and symlink the 2.10-8 library
> above.

i might try that.  thanks

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