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Re:shared libraries with g77
From: |
Ruediger Back |
Subject: |
Re:shared libraries with g77 |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Jun 1998 00:36:35 +0200 (MET DST) |
On Wed, June 3 1998, John W. Eaton wrote:
>
> My guess is that you have some problem with your libraries or header
> files (or both). Do you have compatible versions of libc and
> libstdc++? Do the C++ header files match the version of libstdc++
> that you have installed?
>
> jwe
Actually I do have two different versions of libstdc++ installed and
corresponding two different header includes, because I'm using egcs
(which comes with its own libstdc++) and gcc 2.7 concurrently. I built
libg++/libstdc++ etc. for use with gcc. But since all the egcs related
stuff is installed in /usr/local, while the gcc stuff is in /usr there
should not be any problems, unless octave uses/needs libg++. Hit me
hard if it does and it is mentioned in the docs, but I thought
libstdc++ was sufficient. There might still be a problem here, but
since configure looks first in /usr/local and egcs looks in /usr/local
anyway I thought I should be fine.... am I wrong ???
rudy
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