Guillermo,
I think I ran across your problem this weekend. (maybe it requires a
certain blood alcohol level ;-) )
I have a 2000 vintage Thinkpad R40 that I had loaded iSeries Access for
Linux on. I was working fine for the first system i I connected to, but
was giving me an odd "9052 10061" error when I tried to connect to other
system i s.
I had originally loaded iSeries Access for Linux version V6.1 on Ubuntu
9.10 (Karmic). I tried to regress to iSeries Access for Linux V5R4 and
that is when I got the libstdc++.so5 error. Libstdc++.so5 is not in the
9.10 Karmic repository so I couldn't download it. I suspect this was
your issue too. Ubuntu 9.10 it seems, now requires iSeries Access for
Linux V6.1 to work, or add a libstdc++.so5 repository from an older
version of Ubuntu to get V5R4 to work on Ubuntu 9.10.
When I reloaded iSeries Access for Linux V6.1 and commented out an
ip6-localhost definition in the /etc/hosts file, I was able to connect
to other system i s. Here is the link for the host file fix:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=14301098
HTH,
Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: Guillermo Andrades, CPI Software <gab@xxxxxxx>
Reply-to: Discuss & plan a Linux based desktop environment for IBM i
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To: Discuss & plan a Linux based desktop environment for IBM i
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Subject: Re: [LinuxDesktop4i] Preferred terminal emulator
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:14:27 -0500
I'ved write all these not-being-humans instructions, but at end, when
type ibm5250 xxx.xx.x.x I get this error:
"ibm5250: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
"
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