One of the 'cheats' I use for that situation is to make a simlink of the lib 
it's looking for.

Like this:

You need lib.something.so.1, but you have lib.something.so.3 and the program 
gets mad.

Make a symlink named lib.something.so.1 that points to so.3 :)  Works well for 
self compiled licq  :)


> Hi everyone,
> 
> I am facing a problem. I want to use Korganiser, but on running it, it
> tells me it needs libstdc++-2.9.so
> When I check, libstdc++-2.95.so is installed, but apparently that is not
> what Korganiser likes. Should I scout for a newer Korganiser, or locate
> and downgrade the libstc?
> 
> Paul
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