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ld: can't find -lstdc++
- From: Wim Verleyen <verleyen dot wim at pandora dot be>
- To: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 15:41:23 +0200
- Subject: ld: can't find -lstdc++
Hello,
I'm a newbie at this mailing list, so "hello everybody" and I have +/- 6
months experience with Linux.
I trying to install on a Pentium III...i686/redhat 9.0
When I was trying to upgrade my gcc compiler from version 3.2.2(was doing
strange things with some programs...delete[] in destructor..) to latest
stable(?) version 3.4.0...
I could 'configure' the stuff I guess but couldn't 'make' it without
lstdc++ errors.
I read that you need to make some changes in to configure shell
script...but couldn't understand where it was all about.
Also tried version 3.3.3 but same result. I still have the same linking
error....tried to paste libstdc++-v3.0.97 into 3.4.0...Unfortunately I have
upgraded my gcc...
I could distinguish from other platforms - compilers -... that it's related
to some static library link. But I don't know how I can arrange this
matter. So I really appreciate any help.
Kind regards,
Wim
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Engineer electronic design
Student GAS 'computer science' at VUB
Wim Verleyen