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October 19, 2005 DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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I think I posted in the wrong group already, but.. ok.. So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, and it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, but rather it has version 6. What should I do? Thanks, Trevor Parscal |
October 19, 2005 Re: DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Trevor Parscal | In article <dj4trv$16jp$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Trevor Parscal says... >So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, and it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, but rather it has version 6. Install the 'compat-libstdc++' rpm package? |
October 19, 2005 Re: DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Trevor Parscal | What is going wrong? "Trevor Parscal" <Trevor_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:dj4trv$16jp$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I think I posted in the wrong group already, but.. ok.. > > So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, and > it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, but > rather it has version 6. > > What should I do? > > Thanks, > Trevor Parscal |
October 20, 2005 Re: DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Rushby | In article <dj6bpm$2ps$1@digitaldaemon.com>, David Rushby says... > >In article <dj4trv$16jp$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Trevor Parscal says... >>So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, and it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, but rather it has version 6. > >Install the 'compat-libstdc++' rpm package? > > I did just that before you mentioned it... It worked.. Sometimes I ask dumb questions... Now I am wondering why shell scripts are acting up in Fedora 4.... Anyone seen this behavior: When I use file paths as arguments to a program, like "dmd Program.d" it can't find the file... Even when it's obviously there... I tried doing a cd to the directory using a root based path, and it did the same.. Don't know what's with that... And yes, I googled the hell out of it.. :) Thanks, Trevor Parscal |
October 20, 2005 Re: DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Trevor Parscal | Trevor Parscal wrote:
> In article <dj6bpm$2ps$1@digitaldaemon.com>, David Rushby says...
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>>In article <dj4trv$16jp$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Trevor Parscal says...
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>>>So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, and
>>>it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, but
>>>rather it has version 6.
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>>Install the 'compat-libstdc++' rpm package?
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> I did just that before you mentioned it... It worked.. Sometimes I ask dumb
> questions...
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> Now I am wondering why shell scripts are acting up in Fedora 4.... Anyone seen
> this behavior: When I use file paths as arguments to a program, like "dmd
> Program.d" it can't find the file... Even when it's obviously there... I tried
> doing a cd to the directory using a root based path, and it did the same.. Don't
> know what's with that...
Maybe "chmod +x dmd" helps?
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October 20, 2005 Re: DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Trevor Parscal | Trevor Parscal wrote:
> In article <dj6bpm$2ps$1@digitaldaemon.com>, David Rushby says...
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>>In article <dj4trv$16jp$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Trevor Parscal says...
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>>>So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, and
>>>it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, but
>>>rather it has version 6.
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>>Install the 'compat-libstdc++' rpm package?
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> I did just that before you mentioned it... It worked.. Sometimes I ask dumb
> questions...
>
> Now I am wondering why shell scripts are acting up in Fedora 4.... Anyone seen
> this behavior: When I use file paths as arguments to a program, like "dmd
> Program.d" it can't find the file... Even when it's obviously there... I tried
> doing a cd to the directory using a root based path, and it did the same.. Don't
> know what's with that...
>
> And yes, I googled the hell out of it.. :)
>
> Thanks,
> Trevor Parscal
I some times got that from Makefiles. In all cases, the solution was to make sure it called /bin/bash instead of /bin/sh. It's a symlink, but apparently the binary does a name check.
Hope this helps.
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October 21, 2005 Re: DMD on Fedora 4 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | Walter Bright escribió: > What is going wrong? > > "Trevor Parscal" <Trevor_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message > news:dj4trv$16jp$1@digitaldaemon.com... > >>I think I posted in the wrong group already, but.. ok.. >> >>So I have used DMD on RedHat 9, it worked great. Now I am using Fedora 4, > > and > >>it's being problematic because it doesnt have version 5 of libstdc++.so, > > but > >>rather it has version 6. >> >>What should I do? >> >>Thanks, >>Trevor Parscal > > > I've had that problem too. I think you (Walter) are using a kinda old linux distro. Or gcc version, I dunno. -- Carlos Santander Bernal |
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