Libstdc++ is the GNU implementation of the C++ standard library and is provided as part of GCC
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How to manage libstdc++.so.6: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 at computer cluster
I have a problem with the libstdc++.so.6 library when I execute a program in MATLAB. The code works fine on my laptop and my desktop, which is why I'm sure the problem is a library or linking ...
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Symbol is never used, yet readelf reports it as needed
I have a .o file that does not contain a symbol, that is
objdump -D file.o | grep _M_insert
prints nothing, yet readelf reports it as needed
readelf -a file.o | grep _M_insert
0000000013f7 ...
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Where can I get a copy of the file libstdc++.so.6.0.15 [closed]
I am trying to fix my problem "GLIBCXX_3.4.15" not found, which is fairly well documented to fix. But it requires getting the file "libstdc++.so.6.0.15" from somewhere.
Most of the solutions tell me ...
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libstdc++-6 dll errors with opencv
Let's start with a bit of history and explanation of my situtation, I'm a french trainee (so sorry for my english, i'll do my best so that you can understand me), I started to write my program with ...
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std::atomic_thread_fence has undefined reference
On a Ubuntu 12.04 system when I try compiling the following code:
#include <atomic>
int a;
int main()
{
a = 0;
std::atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_acquire);
a = 1;
}
I get an ...
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The program cannot find correct version of glibc/libstdc++, although it was statically linked
I am trying to link my program statically with glibc, because version of the glibc on the target machine is pretty much unpredictable. I used linker flags -static-libgcc and -static-libstdc++ and it ...
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It's possible to build libstdc++ and statically hard-code it to a given GCC version?
My main problem is that I have a system where the official supported GCC version is the 4.6.2/4.6.3 ( it depends if you update or not ) which is pretty old and I also need some new C++11 feature and ...
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Why does a DLL compiled in MinGW crash?
I have compiled one DLL in Cygwin using g++ 4.7. It works fine. But when I compile same code in MinGW and try to use a DLL. It crashes the program with access denied (CX00000005) error and shows ...
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_Gxx_Personality_v0 error with Codeblocks
While trying to run C++ programs with MINGW & CODEBLOCKS I am getting the following error:
The procedure entry point _gxx_persopnality _v0 could not be located in the dynamic link library ...
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The procedure entry point __gxx_personality_v0 could not be located in the dynamic link library libstdc++-6.dll
I got that error when trying to run my opencv application. I´m using Windows7,CodeBlocks 12.11, opencv2.4.4 and MinGW compiler (the one that comes in CodeBlocks). It compiles and creates the ...
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Debug through libstdc++
I'm using gcc on GNU/Linux and the debug-files and headers of libc and libstd++ are installed. But I don't know how to tell gdb to use the source-code of them, especially to debug into libstd++.
The ...
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'_Unwind_GetIPInfo' symbol
I m developing unit test using cppunit.
I build and installed cppunit library then I build and install my unit test binary.
And when I launch the unit test binary I get the following error:
can't ...
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gxx personality not found CODEBLOCKS
While trying to run c++ programs with MINGW & CODEBLOCKS I am getting the following error
The procedure entry point `_gxx_persopnality _v0` could not be located in the dynamic link library ...
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'_ZSt16__ostream_insertIcSt11char_traitsIcEERSt13basic_ostreamIT_T0_ES6_PKS3_i' symbol [closed]
I m developing unit test using cppunit.
I build and installed cppunit library then I build and install my unit test binary.
And when I launch the unit test binary I get the following error:
can't ...
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C++11 standard libraries in libstdc++ on Mac
In a Xcode project which I currently work on, I am using C++11 with Apple LLVM 4.2 (clang) compiler, and using libstdc++ as my standard library, because I am using a library (NTL) which was not ...
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std::set has no member emplace
Does g++ 4.7.2 implement std::set::emplace, as defined by the C++11 Standard and documented here?
I have written the following little test case:
#include <set>
#include <string>
struct ...
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libstdc++-6.dll issues
I would like to bring forward an issue regarding MinGW 4.7.2
I first ran into the deadly issue caused by libstdc++-6.dll when I ventured in OpenCV. Luckily, I ran across a workaround here -> ...
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libstdc++ private basic_streambuf constructor
According to the libstdc++ c++11 status page, Stream buffers are marked as completed.
Looking at the <streambuf> that shipped with gcc 4.8 however, the constructor and copy constructor are ...
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How to modify libstdc++ portfile to compile fat static library?
I am using MacPorts to set up a universal build of GCC 4.7.2. One of its dependencies is a subport called libstdcxx, which it builds and then deletes.
I have edited the libstdcxx entry in the gcc47 ...
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Risks of different GCC versions at link / run time?
I'm using Intel's C++ compiler, which on Linux relies on the GNU-supplied libc.so and libstdc++.so.
Here's my problem. To have access to some of the newest C++11 features, I need to use the ...
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Handling “dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found” error when nm does not find symbol
I have a fat (32- and 64-bit) Intel binary called myBinary that fails to run on another workstation running Mac OS X 10.8.2:
$ myBinary
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: ...
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array not a member of namespace::std
I am using g++ version 4.5.2 .
Although I have include array header file
#include <array> it does not complain about the existence of the header file.
But when I do std::array<char , ...
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How can i read a 0xFF in a file with libc++ istream_iterator?
Consider the following example code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
istreambuf_iterator<char> eos;
istreambuf_iterator<char> iit(cin.rdbuf());
int i;
...
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R does not recognize the correct libstdc++.so library
When I try to install the kernlab package on R 2.15.2 on Scientific Linux 5.5, I get the following error message:
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared object ...
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Google Maps SDK for iOS and libc++
In our project we use library that use libc++ in its implementation very tightly. And when we added Google Maps SDK we got linkage error:
Undefined symbols for architecture i386:
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Compiling with clang fails with libstdc++4.4.7 and -std=c++0x
I'm trying to use clang to compile some code on an old RHEL5 machine, which uses libstdc++4.4.7. When I enable the -std=c++0x flag, I get:
...
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Clang reject type_info as incomplete although <typeinfo> is included
I'm lost as to why Clang rejects the following code:
#include <typeinfo>
#include <exception>
const char* get_name( const std::exception_ptr eptr )
{
return ...
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GCC 4.7.2: std::thread with pointer to member function
In writing test code for this question I found that the commented line below does not compile on GCC 4.7.2:
#include <thread>
#include <iostream>
struct S {
void f() {
...
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Common base class breaks empty base class optimization for tuples
gcc 4.7.1 does empty base class optimization for tuples, which I consider a really useful feature. However, there appears to be an unexpected limit to this:
#include <tuple>
#include ...
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Should I use libc++ or libstdc++?
I am developing command line interface executables for both osx and linux using c/c++. The project will link against opencv. Should I use libc++ or libstdc++?
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GNU GCC: How to compile google-pertools such that it does not require @GLIBCXX_3.4
I compiled the library and checked the symbols using readelf command, I got
$ readelf -s ./.libs/libtcmalloc.so.5 | grep GLIB
94: 0000000000000000 32 OBJECT GLOBAL DEFAULT UND ...
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Making moc skip files/folders during build
It is a known bug that moc trips over macros used in libstdc++ as documented here: http://lists.kde.org/?l=necessitas-devel&m=132317657926916&q=raw
I am trying to compile a project which uses ...
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Is streaming a stringstream a libstdc++ extension?
Is streaming a stringstream a libstdc++ extension? This program compiles with gcc-4.2, gcc-4.7-2 (using -std=c++03), and clang 3.2 using -std=c++11 and libstdc++ (thanks to Andy Prowl, see comments). ...
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c++ 11 regex error [duplicate]
Just an example code from C++ Primer 5th Edition: 17.3.3. Using the Regular Expression Library
Main file main.cpp:
#include <iostream>
#include "regexcase.h"
using namespace std;
int main() {
...
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Using std::to_wstring with libstdc++?
Why this doesn't compile on gcc?
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main() {
double f = 23.43;
std::wstring f_str = std::to_wstring(f);
std::wcout << f_str ...
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Linking libstdc++ issue on RHEL 5.7
I would like to create a statically linked binary with the following command:
g++ -o bin/target_binary objs/obj1.o objs/obj2.o objs/obj3.o -I/usr/include/c++/4.1.1/ -O3 -Wall -static ...
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binary, compiled with g++ 4.7.2 with libstdc++.6.0.17 crashes on memory routines [closed]
i recompiled my program (big thing) with g++4.7, linked with libstdc++6.0.17
now program crashes from time to time(rarely) on "new" and "delete" operators.
what could be the case?
programm uses ...
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Error installing libstdcxx with macports
I'm trying to install libstdcxx using macports, and I keep running into errors but I'm not sure what's causing them.
I'm working on a machine running Mac OS X Server 10.4.11. I'm not sure what ...
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C++11 Android vector of pointers push_back doesn't work with libstdc++
The following code compiles fine when using STLPort:
std::vector<Engine::Screen::IOverlay*> Overlays;
auto TestOverlay=new Engine::Screen::Overlay();
Overlays.push_back(TestOverlay);
However ...
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nativeclient ld libstdc++.so.6: invalid DSO for symbol
I'm trying to build a native client application using SDL, and a link error had me stumped. This is the simplest command line that reproduces the error. Has anyone seen this before?
\# ...
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Error While loading shared libraries libstdc++.so.5
I'm attempting to run a program called GlimmerHMM, however when I try to call the program I get this error:
./glimmerhmm_linux
./glimmerhmm_linux: error while loading shared libraries: ...
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C++11: write move constructor with atomic<bool> member?
I've got a class with an atomic member variable:
struct Foo
{
std::atomic<bool> bar;
/* ... lots of other stuff, not relevant here ... */
Foo()
: bar( false )
{}
/* Trivial ...
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How to link C++ object files with ld
I'm trying to link the output of C++ using ld and not g++. I'm only doing this to learn how to do it, not for practical purposes, so please don't suggest just to do it with g++.
Looking at this ...
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libstdc++ gcc on OS X
Is it possible to use the libstdc++ from gcc on OS X? Do I have to download the full version of gcc or the LLVM is good? What are the headers to #include?
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Deploy Qt C++11 app on Mac OS with older libstdc++
When I try to deploy my app on another machine, it fails with dyld/unresolved symbol errors. (Qt static release build, btw.) When I put libstdc++ in the bundle (along with libSystem.B and libobjc.A) ...
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Cern Root Framework Compilation was done with two different versions libstdc++ installed on Mac OS X 10.8
I'm using Mac OS X 10.8. I have XCode Development Tools installed and also I installed gcc-4.7.1 from here. Now I have two different versions of libstdc++: one is /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.0.9.dylib and ...
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c++ new operator takes lots of memory (67MB) via libstdc++
I have some issues with the new operator in libstdc++. I wrote a program in C++ and had some problems with the memory management.
After having debugged with gdb to determine what is eating up my ram ...
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C++ STL: will c_str() be changed when creating const copy of std::string?
This is question about difference between STL implementations in handling const copy of std::string. I have such short test, which does 2 const copies and prints addresses returned by c_str():
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Linking libstdc++ statically: any gotchas?
I need to deploy a C++ application built on Ubuntu 12.10 with GCC 4.7's libstdc++ to systems running Ubuntu 10.04, which comes with a considerably older version of libstdc++.
Currently, I'm compiling ...
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SIGFPE when accessing unordered_map
I have an unordered_map<Block, int> with Block being a simple struct defined as follows:
struct Block {
size_t start;
size_t end;
bool operator==(const Block& b) const {
...

