User error strikes again.  Turns out that this had nothing to do with
libstdc++.so.  I still had the old version of /usr/bin/c++ with the
newer version of the libs.  So the older c++ binary was looking for the
older libs and not finding them.  I rebuilt the SRPM for gcc, and then
installed the g++ RPM.  Problem fixed.

--- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 August 2001 03:12, Net Llama wrote:
> > --- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > None of which are libstdc++.so, which is the file complained
> about.
> >
> > libstdc++ has libstdc++.so
> 
> Sorry Camel, I don't follow what you mean
> 
> you do NOT have *the* file
> 
> libstdc++.so
> 
> listed as being (part of) the rpm's you gave. So whatever and however
> it's on 
> your system, if it's on your system, it isn't from *those* rpm's.
> 
> as you know? -lstdc++ is a shortform for the above
> 
> and the above is generally always a symlink to the real .so under the
> hammer.
> 
> have you tried a simple locate?

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