Any other ideas? Could it be that when compiling and installing gcc with --enable-languages=c++ only gcc doesn't install some essential libs?

Somethin's wrong with the gcc-3.2 package that Christopher Faylor kindly creates for us all?
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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