On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Ralph Lange wrote:
In your case the EPICS installation was probably created on a machine that
had everything installed, but you're trying to run it on a machine that
misses the runtime libraries (in your case libstdc++.so.5).
it may be installed, but ...
occasionally you have <whatever>.so.<nn> where nn is different number
from what the "make" tries to find. In that case it often works to
create a soft link to the requested version.
also occasionally it happens that things are in a different place.
In that case. either add the other location to you library path,
or, again, create a link from where it can be found.
I have seen both, and done both.
Maren
Chithra Karunakaran wrote:
Hi:
I am relatively new to linux and Epics. I am trying to
run the example program from the ApplDevGuide. When I
try to run the make file, I get the following error
messages.
Should I install C++ compiler?
Thanks
/home/sm/Epics/base-3.14.6/bin/linux-x86/dbExpand:
error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
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