Hi, I have just downloaded and installed Netscape 4.5 and found these missing libraries reported as errors when I try to run it:
libg++.so.27 libstdc++.so.27 However, I do have the libraries libg++.so.2.7.2.8 and libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8 and the links libg++.so.272 and libstdc++.so.272. These, I believe are more up-to-date versions of the libraries (I upgraded via ftp recently from the main stable distribution). What should I do? I tried the kluge of making links called libg++.so.27 pointing the existing libg++.so.2.7.2.8 (same thing for the other library). This removed the missing library error, or course, but now I have a 'segmentation fault'. I guess this kluge is a bad thing. Can anyone suggest a way out? Cheers, Chris. -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dr. Chris Ryan | | CSIRO Exploration and Mining email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | 51 Delhi Road (PO box 136) phone: +61-2-9490 8673 | | North Ryde NSW 2113 fax: +61-2-9490 8909 | | Australia. | | | | WWW (Cu-Au group): http://www.syd.dem.csiro.au/research/hydrothermal/ | | WWW (Proton Probe): | | http://www.syd.dem.csiro.au/research/hydrothermal/chris/PM_main.html | | WWW (Mantle Petrology group): http://www.syd.dem.csiro.au/research/mantle/ | | WWW (Me): http://www.syd.dem.csiro.au/unrestricted/people/RyanChris/ | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+