On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 08:42:39 +1030, Steve Sloan wrote:
> Had the same problem with a RH8.0 box. Ended up copying the 
> libstdc++.so.2.8 file from an older ver of RH and worked fine. Not
> sure if this was a good move or not but it worked.

Probably best to install an appropriate package rather than just copy
one file across.

The short-term solution would be to grab the package (libstdc++2.8) from
a potato repository.  That should work, but it's possible you'll have
problems.
Longer term would be grabbing the source packages and compiling a binary
package suitable for woody.  That's a lot easier than it sounds, and
should work better than just installing an old .deb.

Longer term than that would be bugging McAfee for a newer build. :-)

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Pete
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