Hi Jim,
Thanks for your response to my query.
No, I don't have the option to re-compile the library (say libxyz.so) and this is a black box to me being a 3rd party library package already compiled for my platform. This library using an older version of libstdc++.so.5; however my platform currently has libstdc++.so.6 (as well as libstdc++.so.5 co-existing) and the g++ compiler by default uses libstdc++.so.6 to link any code compiled on my platform (however gcc picks up libstdc++.so.5 by default).
Hence compiling a program which also uses libxyz.so through g++ is creating an undesired scenario by linking to some function calls using libstdc++.so.6 (by default) and some function calls residing into the library libxyz.so also is linked to my program as their API is called but those API's function definition has already linked to libstdc++.so.5
Hence I get an executable which has function calls linking to two versions of libstdc++.so. This creates problem while execution and dumps code.
All I need is a way to override the library selection behavior by the compiler/linker so that I can choose to link to a particular version of my choice at the link time.
I essentially want to link all my programs to libstdc++.so.5 and NOT with libstdc++.so.6
I tried "ldconfig" utility to change behavior by following (as a root):
The file "ldconf.conf" thus produced had libstdc++.so.6 listed just prior to libstdc++.so.5; so I swapped their positions and did the following:
Our development machines have libstdc++.so.5 and libstdc++.so.6.
When we build our native code, it uses libstdc++.so.6. Is there anyway I can force it to use libstdc++.so.5 instead ?
$ ldd try
/usr/lib/libcwait.so (0x00655000)
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Is there any vendor who sells older versions? I did a quick search here and checked the FAQ and HPs HP-UX site but couldn't find anything. :confused:
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So to resolve the problem i have got an old versions that i want to install on AIX:
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hi guys
I have to install a software that says have theses packages are required
Libaio.so.1
Libstdc++so.6
are these default packages for a Suse 11 installation for instance? or do I need to download them to avoid dependency issues
thanks a lot
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Merijn's HP-UX software Download Section for ITRC members is a rich source for old libraries.
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