>Use a newer version of gcc which uses libstdc++.so.6, or use an older >version of the shared library which uses libstdc++.so.5. I use a library which is compatible with GCC 3.3 How about second solution? How can I use (or tell it to use) older version of libstdc++? Ian Lance Taylor-3 wrote: > > mahmoodn <nt_mahmood@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> >You have a shared library which requires libstdc++.so.6. >> >Either your compiler, or another shared library, requires >> >libstdc++.so.5. You neglected to mention which version of the >> >compiler you are using, so I don't know which. >> >libstdc++.so.5 and libstdc++.so.6 should not be used in the same >> >executable. >> >> Thanks, >> I use gcc 3.3. So how can I fix it? > > Use a newer version of gcc which uses libstdc++.so.6, or use an older > version of the shared library which uses libstdc++.so.5. > > Ian > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/libstdc%2B%2B.so-conflict-tf4902138.html#a14112789 Sent from the gcc - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.