Somethin's wrong with the gcc-3.2 package that Christopher Faylor kindly creates for us all?Any other ideas? Could it be that when compiling and installing gcc with --enable-languages=c++ only gcc doesn't install some essential libs?
That one is sure to work (or at least is the same that works for others in the ML)... if you're using a gcc compiled by yourself, then it's up to yourself to solve problems with its configuration IMHO ^_^
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