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Re: Mozilla 0.95 Install problems



Morbo wrote:
> 
> I've tried to install Mozilla 0.95 on my Potato box, but I can't seem to be
> able to run
> the installer.
> 
> It is looking for a libstdc++6.1-1.so.2, which I apparently don't have.
> According to the mozilla.org site Debian 2.1 should be enough.
> In dselect I've found only libstdc++ 2.1 v2.95.something, which is
> installed.
> 
> Can anyone please help me?
> 
> Many thanks in advance!
> regards,
> Balazs
> 
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Type 'ldconfig -v|grep libstdc++' 

On my box (testing/unstable) I'm getting the following output:
 
        libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 -> libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1-2.9.0.so
        libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 -> libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
        libstdc++.so.2.8 -> libstdc++.so.2.8.0
        libstdc++.so.2.7.2 -> libstdc++.so.2.7.2.8
        libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 -> libstdc++-2-libc6.0-1-2.9.0.so
        libstdc++.so.2.9 -> libstdc++.so.2.9
        libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 -> libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.10.0.so

Perhaps you're only missing a symlink in /usr/lib?
Try 'ln -s libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 libstdc++6.1-1.so.2' or 'ln -s
libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1-2.9.0.so libstdc++6.1-1.so.2' or whatever library
is installed on your system.

Oh, and if you get into problems running mozilla after the installation:
As far as I remember my experiments with mozilla, you need a shellscript
to call the program. Or you have to start it from within it's
installation directory.
I did this some months ago, so I don't remember all the details. 


Berthold Cogel



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