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libstdc++ dependency not met in Ubuntu 11.04 (amd64) #37

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thezbyg opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 7 comments
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libstdc++ dependency not met in Ubuntu 11.04 (amd64) #37

thezbyg opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 7 comments

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Original issue 37 created by thezbyg on 2011-05-16T06:48:25.000Z:

What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. Download and install gpick_0.2.4-1_amd64.deb
  2. Run gpick from Terminal

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
gpick exits with this message:
gpick: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by gpick)

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
gpick 0.2.4 under Ubuntu 11.04 (amd64)

Please provide any additional information below.
libstdc++.so.6 links to libstdc++.so.6.0.14, which provides up to GLIBCXX_3.4.14. Presumably this is the default (and newest) version for Ubuntu 11.04.

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #1 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-16T15:12:07.000Z:

Hi, I attached Gpick package built in Debian Stable distribution, it is linked with lower libstdc++ version and should solve this issue

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #2 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-17T01:59:10.000Z:

Thanks - I tried to install the attached .deb but the Ubuntu Software Centre says "Wrong architecture 'i386'". Can you try rebuilding the package?

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #3 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-17T16:33:25.000Z:

Sorry, the previous package accidentally got built in a 32-bit chroot. I attached a correct one

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #4 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-18T01:17:30.000Z:

The same story on Ubuntu 10.04 (i386).
But "the previous package accidentally got built in a 32-bit chroot" doesn't work too.
bash: /usr/bin/gpick: cannot execute binary file

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #5 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-18T04:47:11.000Z:

Attached a correct i386 package

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #6 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-18T04:54:03.000Z:

The updated amd64 package works for me - thanks!

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thezbyg commented Mar 21, 2015

Comment #7 originally posted by thezbyg on 2011-05-19T20:11:51.000Z:

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