Right, Jakub I believe you misunderstand our problem. We know the limitations
of having more than one libstdc++. --enable-ld-version-script for scim's build
allows it to workaround some (but not all) of those limitations. It works fine
on RHEL4 and SuSE's devel with gcc-4.0.0. There is something different about
FC4's toolchains or glibc that causes scim built in this way to totally fail.
That is the specific issue where we need your help.
Right, Jakub I believe you misunderstand our problem. We know the limitations ld-version- script for scim's build
of having more than one libstdc++. --enable-
allows it to workaround some (but not all) of those limitations. It works fine
on RHEL4 and SuSE's devel with gcc-4.0.0. There is something different about
FC4's toolchains or glibc that causes scim built in this way to totally fail.
That is the specific issue where we need your help.