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Re: Need help with RH 6.0!!
- To: support@laputa.sosbbs.com
- Subject: Re: Need help with RH 6.0!!
- From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
- Date: 14 Jul 1999 17:43:16 +0200
- Cc: Glibc Linux Mailing-List <glibc-linux@ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu>
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9907141030510.25435-100000@laputa.sosbbs.com>
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>>>>> support writes:
> I have written several programs for linux in C++ using g++ as my
> compiler. I did this on Redhat systems from 4.2 to 5.2. In all earlier
> cases I only had to recompile the programs, using the same makefiles and
> everything.
> I was recently asked to move some programs to redhat 6.0, and to
> my surprise, they will not compile. I read that this is the first version
> of redhat to dump the libc5 library and move to the glibc 2.1.1 library,
> but even calls to that libraries functions don't seem to work. I can't
> even include <DLList.h>!! Even glibc supported things don't seem to work!
> I noticed there are some programmers on the list that have moved
> to RH 6.0 and must have already dealt with these issues. Any help would be
> appreciated! I have been through countless FAQ's and other things, and I
> still can't even tell what library RH 6.0 is using when I execute "g++
> -o".
Hi Matthew,
RedHat 5.2 comes with glibc 2.0.7 and RedHat 6.0 comes with a
prerelease of glibc 2.1.1. If your program works on 5.2 it should
work on 6.0 also.
I guess the problem is not glibc but your installation. For example
<DLList.h> is part of libg++ - is this installed? Check first that
you've got the development version of all packages
(glibc,c++,libstdc++,libg++).
Btw. gcc has a number of debugging flags which might be helpful.
Check -E for preprocessed output, -v for verbose output and
-Wl,--verbose for details of the linking stage.
If you've still got a problem, please provide more details. Tell us
exactly what you're doing. If you don't get it working, you might ask
RedHat.
Andreas
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