Well, there's no problem now. Check the helpful tip I posted... it turns out the missing libstdc++ thingy is just a bug common to gnu software... I included a place to download it. It was successful for me, now my proggies all compile. Thanks for your help...
Actually, don't put it in your /usr/include directory... put it in your /export/apps1/local/lib. That should do the trick. <p>Heather<br><a href=mailto:jones_h@ligo-wa.caltech.edu>jones_h@ligo-wa.caltech.edu</a><br><a href=http://geocities.com/dtstarfire2>Dragontongue & Starfire...
It took me a while, but I finally found out that the error messages I kept getting that said libstdc++.so.2.9.0. was missing. This, it turns out, is a bug in the gnu software. If you have this problem, you can download the file at:<br><br><A...
well, I've been running the program on the same machine the whole time. This is what I get when I run the ldd thingy...<br><br><br>hjones@rainier:~> ldd ./seisavg <br> libstdc++.so.2.9.0 => (file not...
I never had anything to do with a libstdc++.so.2.9.0 file... I don't even know if it exists. I'll search for it, but I have no idea why it pops up in an error message. I have no references at all to it, or anything. I'll try what you said, but is there anything...
If you've ever needed the conio.h file for the getch() command, and are working on UNIX, here it is:
http://www.strangecreations.com/library/snippets/
-->Look for this about 3/5 the way down!<--
Steve Poole's non-block console I/O functions to port PC code to Unix
File...
This is the sort of error message I get EVERY TIME I try to run my C++ executables:<br><br>hjones@blewett:~> ./seisavg<br>ld.so.1: ./seisavg: fatal: libstdc++.so.2.9.0: open failed: No such file or directory<br>Killed<br><br>The files exist, and I have all permissions... what in the world is...
I finally got a program to compile, long and tedious process as it was. It was my first attempt at classes, and it took a while to get it to work, but I had to mess with my Makefile too much, and I needed conio.h (used a file called unxconio.h, which works). I finally got...
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