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Hello gents and ladies,
I am looking for libstdc++.so.6 for Red Hat 9.0
I cant seem to find anything or a way to install this.
Is there any advise or ...
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libstdc++.so.6
Hello gents and ladies,
I am looking for libstdc++.so.6 for Red Hat 9.0
I cant seem to find anything or a way to install this.
Is there any advise or help you can give me?
I am looking for this information to Run a dedicated Server for the Game FarCry
Thank you
Maxxservers
- 02-09-2005 #2
Its possible to find this and copy it into your /usr/lib/ , but it is included in gcc 3.4, so its probably a better bet just to update to that. You can probably find an RPM to do it.
you can find more information on aquiring gcc 3.4 and above here
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Thank you
Thank you for the link and the info,
I am still quite the novice so I am kinda learning my way around.
I was seeing on that link that you sent me that I will need a Compiler in order to use the 3.4 Or as you stated find an RPM for this.
Could you give me a link for a decent compiler and or a place I can find the RPM for the 3.4
Thank you again for your help it is much apreciated.
Maxxservers
- 02-09-2005 #4Linux Engineer
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here is a link that will provide the required rpm your looking for.
\"Meditative mind\'s is like a vast ocean... whatever strikes the surface, the bottom stays calm\" - Dalai Lama
\"Competition ultimatly comes down to one thing... a loser and a winner.\" - Ugo Deschamps
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and of course one last question if I may
Hello Once more,
Thank you all for your help as of this far. Your help has been much apreciated.
But I do have one last question if you may.
I have downloaded the apropriate file ( or so I think ) onto my Windows XP Pro machine and I am getting ready to upload them to the Linux machine and would like to know if there is a particular place I should put it, Before I install it.
Thank you in advance.
Maxxservers
- 02-10-2005 #6
It doesn't matter where you put it, as it will all install to the same place.
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EXCELLENT
You guys truely are a help I apreciate it very much.
Thanks
Maxxservers
- 02-10-2005 #8Linux Engineer
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Re: EXCELLENT
No problems
Originally Posted by Maxxservers \"Meditative mind\'s is like a vast ocean... whatever strikes the surface, the bottom stays calm\" - Dalai Lama
\"Competition ultimatly comes down to one thing... a loser and a winner.\" - Ugo Deschamps
- 02-10-2005 #9
That's what we're here for.
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Well I have returned
Hello,
I know ignorant people can be irritating but I must ask.
The link you sent shows alot of rpm's and ones for mandrake ( which I have tried ) ( doesnt work ) and the one for FC3 ( which I have tried ) ( doesnt work ) and the highest that Red Hat 9.0 goes to is 3.2 is there actually an RPM for RH 9.0
any help you could give would be much apreciated.
Thanks in advance
maxxservers


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