Thanks for your interest.
I installed libstdc++2.9 as well. That got the install past the
previous objection. Now it complains:
Gtk-CRITICAL**:file gtkprogress.c:line 518
(gtk_progress_set_percentage):assertion 'percentage >=0 && 1.0' failed
which it repeats 6 times and then:
./mozilla-installer:line 55:1406 segmentation fault
./mozilla-installer-bin --sync $@
Thanks for any hints. Would a compile of Mozilla get around this? I'm
reluctant to go that route because the source download is 10M-11M and
I've only got a 33.6kbs connection.
- Erny
Ernest Cowan wrote:
>
> I have just installed Linux Debian 2.2r3. Then I tried adding Mozilla
> 0.9.4. However the installer immediately complains:
> "error in loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2"
>
> My debian includes libstdc++-2.10 whereas Mozilla release notes specify
> libstdc++2.9.
> Is there a workaround? I'm new to Debian and Linux, so I'm not sure if
> I would get away with a link pointing from libstdc++2.9 ==>
> libstdc++-2.10, or should I find a copy of libstc++-2.9 and install it
> as well?
>
> Thanks for any help. - Erny