On Sunday, June 12, 2011, JP <[email protected]> wrote: > 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?
I don't think so. I believe that the c++ libs should be backwards compatible. -greg > > > > > Jean-Paul EbejerEarly Stage Researcher > InhibOx LtdPembroke House36-37 Pembroke StreetOxford > > OX1 1BPUK > (+44 / 0) 1865 262 034 > > > > > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended > solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. > Any unauthorised dissemination or copying of this email or its attachments, > and any use or disclosure of any information contained in them, is strictly > prohibited and may be illegal. If you have received this email in error > please notify the sender and delete all copies from your system. > > We and our group companies accept no liability or responsibility for > personal emails or emails unconnected with our business. > > Internet communications including emails and access and use of web sites > cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free as information can be > intercepted, corrupted, lost or arrive late. Furthermore, while we have taken > steps to control the spread of viruses on our systems, we cannot guarantee > that this email and any files transmitted with it are virus free. No > liability is accepted for any errors, omissions, interceptions, corrupted > mail, lost communications or late delivery arising as a result of receiving > this message via the Internet or for any virus that may be contained in it. > > > > > > 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 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content authoring tool. Experience the power of Track Changes, Inline Image Editing and ensure content is compliant with Accessibility Checking. http://p.sf.net/sfu/ephox-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Rdkit-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rdkit-discuss

