------- Comment #4 from malitzke at metronets dot com 2007-05-02 00:20 ------- I accept that there is something wrong on my side. Be it "forward" or "backward".
However, there are some things that I still do not understand. Cmake was compiled several times with different bootstrapped gcc-4.2.0 and it should have picked the appropriate libstdc++.so.6. More to the point is the situation with glibc (cvs) which for some time was only compilable with gcc-3.4.6 and only recently turned compilable (with some trickery) with gcc-4.1.1(2). Glibc fails abysmally with gcc-4.3.0 but the older glibc compilations do work with with gcc-4.3.0. compiled programs. It seems that some programs have a mechanism to discriminate on library versions while others do not. Also some makefiles seem to require libraries in /usr/lib while other are quite happy with the libraries in /usr/lib/gcc/.... It seems to be a case of user beware and I will have to do more compilations and carefully erase what is not strictly appropriate. Anyhow, thanks for the info. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31779