Re: Finding compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.126.i386.rpm in Fedora

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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Satish Balay wrote:

> I guss my initail sugestion was for the OP - to use yum - instead of
> mounting/searching each CDs one at a time - as you sugested.

ok - both of us are totally offtrack with OP: 

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Vertias NetBackup seems to require
compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.126.i386.rpm.  I was able to download the
package and install it, and it works fine.  But I believe that library
is included somewhere in the Fedora FC2 install.  I'm just not sure
what options it is under.

For example on machine1 I did a "Complete" install of Fedora FC2. 
That package was installed.

On machine2, I did a server install, and selected packages.  I
couldn't find anything specifically about libstdc.  Anyway when it was
done, that package was not there.

So my question is, what option/package name for Fedora would this
package be under?  Is there any way to get a list of what packages are
under what options?

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Answer:

compat-libstdc++ (and other releated compat packages) can be selected
during install with 'custom' package choice - in the section
'Compatibility Arch Development Support'

or (post install with FC3/yum-2.1)

yum groupinstall 'Compatibility Arch Development Support'

Satish


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