Re: problem installing j2eesdk for fedora core 2

From: Alexey Fadyushin (fab_at_s-tunnel.com)
Date: 03/28/05

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    Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 18:56:56 +0400
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    It is not clear from you message do you already have that library in the
    filesystem or not. If it is not installed (in /usr/lib) you should
    install package compat-libstdc++ (for FC 2 file is named
    compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.126.i386.rpm). If the package is already
    installed the problems may be due to corrupted link to that library. To
    correct links to the shared libraries run the 'ldconfig' program. Also
    you can reinstall the package 'compat-libstdc++'.

    Alexey Fadyushin
    Brainbench MVP for Linux
    http://www.brainbench.com

    Nagaraj Patil wrote:
    > Hi there,
    > i hav som problem in iinstalling j2eesdk(sjsas_8*.bin)
    > for fedora core 2.
    >
    > The error or responce is:
    > -----------------------
    > cannot access shared libraries libstdc++-6.2.2.so.3
    > File does not exist or path not correct.
    > -----------------------
    >
    > Plz let me tel that i already tried to check if that
    > library is there r not but its indeed there but cannot
    > be accessed.
    >
    > How 2 solve this problem?
    >
    > Plz help me.
    >
    > Thank U,
    > nagu
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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