Re: Accidentily deletted system file



Terry A Haimann wrote:
I have accidentily deleted libstdc++.so.6

What rpm is it in so that I can restore it?

In fact because the package wasn't removed,

rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5

would have told you the package. Of course from the package you can determine the rpm.

Ken
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