Hello all,

This is my first post to the list so please be gentle. I am trying to migrate 
my machines from redhat to debian. The first box I am converting will be set 
up as an email virus scanner. The install of debian went well. But when I 
tried to install the virus scanner (Network Associates VirusScan for unix) 
and run it, it complained about not being able to find libstdc++.so.2.8 . I 
tried to create a symlink to what I thought was the current version of the 
lib, but the it then complained about un-resolved symbols. The FAQ on the 
Network Associates website said the lib is not installed be default and the 
explain how it is on the RedHat CD. I think I found the lib in the 
binary-i386/oldlibs directory on my local mirror, (now here's the newbe 
question), who do I get the lib installed, apt-get? I did try to it a couple 
of times, but odviously did something wrong, because I was told it did not 
exist. I REALLY want and NEED to get away from RedHat, can you help?
A side question, does anyone know of an open-source virus-scanner that does 
not require a third party scanner?

TIA
John

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