This will make RDKit work ... but...
Won't this presumably break any system dependencies which will need the
*old* versions of the /usr/lib64 contained libraries?



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On 11 June 2011 05:37, Greg Landrum <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Robert DeLisle <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > For my own education, could this be related to having upgraded GCC
> through
> > the CentOS install instructions, but using the old Python?  The new
> version
> > of RDKit would have been built with the newer GCC but the old Python may
> not
> > refer to the correct libraries?
>
> The error message points to /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6, which is (I
> guess) the system version of libstdc++. The solution to the problem is
> probably to figure out where the version of g++ that you built and
> installed put its libraries (probably somewhere in /usr/local ?) and
> make sure that is in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH *before* /usr/lib64.
>
> -greg
>
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