Unfortanately some other guys had the same trouble,maybe the best way is to 
build from the source code. Please refer the manual for details, I do not  
think it is quite complex to do.

http://sourceforge.net/p/sdcc/feature-requests/432/
 













在2015年01月28 20时25分,"Kio"<k...@little-bat.de>写道:

Hi,
i have a problem running any daily snapshot for Linux.
i have a Linux Mint 17 (based on Ubuntu LTS) fully updated.
when i run sdcc i get this error message:
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not found 
(required by ./bin/sdcc)
I believe this indicates that you link against a version of libstdc++ which is 
newer than what i have installed. Please tell me if i'm wrong.
My question is: is this required or does it 'just happen' and can be changed? 
I'm probably not the only one with this problem?
((I somehow need a build which is newer than 3.4.0 because you have changed 
some library function names (for the Z80 port) and i already use the new names 
in my project. Though if it cannot be helped then i can add a couple of 
symlinks and edit the library source files to include the old and the new label 
names.))

   ... Kio !
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