please, very very please help with g++

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Hi Frank,

I'll checkout ld.so.conf.
Also, I don't understand what you mean.
I attached the *exact* errors with my e-mail,
they're the same for any c++ program I try to compile.
Greg


On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 01:21:10AM -0400, Frank Carmickle wrote:
> Greg
> 
> Sounds to me like you need to add some directories to your path in
> ld.so.conf and then run ldconfig.  
> 
> It's also very possible that you didn't install the the development
> packages for libc++.
> 
> Although seeing the exact errors would help a lot.  
> 
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Gregory Nowak
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm getting very desperate, and am at the point of *begging* grasiously for help.
> > I've tried everything I could think of, and am at a 
> > *complete* loss as to what the problem is.
> > Ok, enough wining and grobleing (grin).
> > I'm running slackware 7.1 with kernel 2.4.6,
> > with the latest ppp, util-linux, modutils, e2fsprogs (all the packages mentioned in Documentation/Changes for 2.4.x kernels).
> > All of the packages just mentioned run fine, but
> > I want to make sure that I describe my setup.
> > The problem is that g++ won't compile
> > *anything at all*. It always complains about files included from iostream.h.
> > I wrote a while back about not being able to compile afix.
> > As it turns out, the reason for that is my g++ pproblem.
> > I proceded to reinstall all slackware 7.1 packages on my already running system
> > (even the a series which I know is dangerous to do).
> > The problem persists.
> > I then upgrade to gcc-2.95.2, and the problem is still there.
> > In other words, I did everything I possibly could do, and the problem doesn't go away.
> > Yes, I know I could reinstall the system from scratch,
> > but I really don't really want to do that
> > if I can avoid it. I'd have to back up all the config files I want to keep,
> > and reinstall timidity and lots of other software that doesn't come with Linux
> > and that needs to be compiled.
> > I've got all thoes sources on cd, but it would
> > just be a grate pain.
> > I've attached helloworld.cpp which I wrote, and the output from g++
> > to demonstrate the problem.
> > If anyone has a clue of any sort as to what's going on here,
> > please, please help. 
> > If I should give more info, also please let me know.
> > I should note that I downgraded back to egcs-2.91.66 (or whatever the number is,
> > you know what I mean).
> > Thanks for any help in advance.
> > Greg
> > 
> > P.S. The attached output is the same for any c++ program
> > I try to compile.
> > Gcc itself works fine, since I can compile kernels, the problem
> > is limitted to c++ it seems like.
> > 
> > Also, I don't know when this happened, as I don't
> > compile c++ source often. I don't remember even when the last
> > time was that I compiled working c++ code, maybe 6-7 months ago?.
> > Consequently, I can't really say what might have changed to cause this behaivor.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> -- 
>      Frank Carmickle
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> email:     frankiec at dryrose.com
> 
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