I dealt with something like that this morning. I created a soft link
in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/ called 3.3.4 (which did not
previously exist) and pointed it at the directory
3.3.5- Folks,
>
> Tried to emerge grip under kernel-2.6.11 and received this error about a
> missing library.
Qv6 wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> Tried to emerge grip under kernel-2.6.11 and received this error about
> a missing library.
> An ' emerge libstdc++.la -s ' found nothing.
> I am running gcc-3.3.5
>
> Any clues in resolving this will be apreciated. Here's the error:
>
>
> #
> libtool: link: cannot fi
On Saturday 16 April 2005 10:37, Qv6 wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Tried to emerge grip under kernel-2.6.11 and received this error about a
> missing library.
> An ' emerge libstdc++.la -s ' found nothing.
> I am running gcc-3.3.5
>
> Any clues in resolving this will be apreciated. Here's the error:
>
>
> ##
Folks,
Tried to emerge grip under kernel-2.6.11 and received this error about a
missing library.
An ' emerge libstdc++.la -s ' found nothing.
I am running gcc-3.3.5
Any clues in resolving this will be apreciated. Here's the error:
#
libtool: link: cannot find library
`/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-p
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