Hey,
This should be a pretty easy answer since I'm sure I'm not the first to have this problem. I have some binaries I've brought over from a redhat 8 (gcc 3.2) machine to a new computer running Fedora 1 for x86-64.
When I run the program I get the following error message:
[mpbottig@indra linux]$ ./startup_mgr
./startup_mgr: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Ok, that's understandable. The manager can't find that lib because it's not in the same place it was when this program was compiled. On this machine libstdc++.so.5 is in /usr/lib/lib64, not /usr/lib. So, how do I tell the executable to look somewhere else? I read through a bunch of posts that say to run some form of ldconfig, and according to ldconfig the library is right where it's supposed to be. What do I do next? This can't be _that_ hard