And your problem is that you have to find an old lib, right?  Are these two 
static libraries compatible?  Or at least, 6.2 is compatible to 6.1, isn't it?  If so, 
you could try to make symbol link from the 6.2 library to see if this helps.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Travis Griggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : vendredi 21 mai 2004 23:36
> @ : VNC
> Objet : vnc4b5
> 
> Thank you, thank you, to those that have put this together. We've
> upgraded our systems that use vnc4b4 and will relay any feedback. One of
> the guys that packaged it up here out our company did have one item of
> feedback already, which I'm passing on:
> 
> "We noticed that the latest vnc4 beta is still linked against
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 on Linux. We run Debian testing distros on our
> systems, and that library is now obsolete, having been replaced by
> libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3. Is it possible for the next release to be
> linked against the newer library? The only Debian distro that still
> includes the older version is "stable", and it's in the oldlibs section
> of that distro."
> 
> Thanks again to all those that have helped build this great tool.
> 
> --
> Travis Griggs
> Objologist
> Key Technology
> Achille's Heel?!?! What about "Goliath's Forehead"
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