Hi, I'm trying to get HP JetAdmin to work with Debian potato frozen (the hp web page says they support RedHat v 5-6). When I run the install script, I get the output:
/usr/local/src/jetadmin/hpwebjet_printmsg: error in loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.2.7.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I have run 'dselect' and searched for libstdc++ but can't seem to find 2.7.2. I also recieved the same error for libg++.so.2.7.2 and it appears (I think?) that libc6 has what i need. (from dselect libg++27 section: "This package contains the additional runtime libraries for g++, linked with libc5. (libg++272 is the libc6 package).") I'm not sure exactly how to procede at this point...I've read about creating symbolic links and exporting ld_library_config statements. I also read about the command (and executed) ldconfig -v. If I can't get this working on Debian, I think my only alternatives are to 1. switch back to RedHat or 2. install jetadmin on M$Windows (option 1 is sort-of palatable, 2 is not :-) ). Any advice, suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Dave Heistand Systems Analyst Boston University