I dropped the file into $sageroot/local/lib, made the symbolic link
ln -s libstdc++.so.6.0.12 libstdc++.so.6
and ran sage in my by now weird hybrid binary install with a few spkgs
compiled from source and, surprisingly,
NO ERRORS! So apparently, the locally compiled files run quite happily
with the newly provided libstdc++, but not the other way around.
Incidentally, fedora 10 has libstdc++.so.6.0.10.

I don't understand why the fedora 9 binary didn't work. The libstdc++
for that can't have been more recent than the standard one for F10,
right?

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