JÃrg Billeter wrote:
Some plugins of Acrobat 7 need libstdc++.so.5, i.e. the standard c++
library coming with gcc 3.3. So either install it or remove the
Reader/intellinux/plug_ins directory...
Renaming the plugins directory worked. I may consider installing
libstdc++.so.5 in the future, but
es not show any missing libraries and checking for
> permission problems I ran as root and got the same results.
Some plugins of Acrobat 7 need libstdc++.so.5, i.e. the standard c++
library coming with gcc 3.3. So either install it or remove the
Reader/intellinux/plug_ins directory...
HT
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and
installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen
and exits without any error messages of any kind.
Yup, I get it here too. From the README:
"Adobe Reader requires libstdc++.so.5."
Randy McMurchy wrote:
I know this doesn't help any, just wanted to throw in the mention
that Xpdf seems to be *much* faster than the Adobe product.
And doesn't have the privacy issues of Adobe's product either
(http://lwn.net/Articles/129729/).
Matt.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 04/14/05 14:08 CST:
> Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and
> installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen
> and exits without any error messages of any kind.
>
> ldd on the binary does not show any m
Jamie Bennett wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 14:08 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and
installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen
and exits without any error messages of any kind.
ldd on the binary does no
Jamie Bennett wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 14:08 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and
installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen
and exits without any error messages of any kind.
>
Wrong list?
No, not nece
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 14:08 -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and
> installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen
> and exits without any error messages of any kind.
>
> ldd on the binary does not show any
Just to try it out, I donloaded a copy of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux and
installed it. On my LFS 6.1 testing system it flashes the splash screen
and exits without any error messages of any kind.
ldd on the binary does not show any missing libraries and checking for
permission problems I ran as