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Re: [hylafax-users] Issue with finding libstd++ when compiling Hylafax.




I found the issue.

AIX needs to have a bunch of application development libraries installed for the compile to work correctly. Once installed - all was well.

the libraries are basically the bos.adt.* filesets if that helps.

Cheers,

Bruce Whittaker,
CASS Support,
Extension  34193
External     (02) 9269 4193.






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[hylafax-users] Issue with finding libstd++ when compiling Hylafax.






Hi all,

I'm trying to compile Hylafax 4.2.1 under AIX 5.2 using gcc 3.3.2. I've seen the following error in the archives but I was unable to find what the resolution was.

The error is that when I execute configure, I get the following message

***************************************************
.......yada yada yada.....
............................................
Using /bin/bash to process command scripts.

Missing C++ runtime support for gcc (/bin/gcc).

Compilation of the following test program failed:

----------------------------------------------------------
#include "iostream.h"
int main(){ cout << "Hello World!" << endl; return 0;}
----------------------------------------------------------

Usually this is because you do not have a standard C++ library
installed on your system or you have installed it in a non-standard
location.  If you do not have a C++ library installed, then you must
install it.  If it is installed in a non-standard location, then you
should configure the compiler so that it will automatically be found.

(For recent gcc releases this is libstdc++, for older gcc - libg++)

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I'm not getting the sed error that other people seem to have been getting. I'm getting the missing C++ runtime support and it is unable to find libstd++.
gcc is installed in a non-standard place (Hey - wasn't me!) but a link from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib to the place where libstd++ resides.

Any ideas ?

Bruce Whittaker,
CASS Support,
Extension  34193
External     (02) 9269 4193.
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