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I apologize if this doesn't belong on this forum, or on the forums at all, if this is in the wrong forum could a moderator please move it? Thank you in advance.

Anyway, on to the issue at hand, I'm running a FreeBSD server, and the latest Linux binary doesn't seem to work on my server, is there anyway possible that a free bsd binary could be compiled? Or is there a fix that I am over looking, thank your once again in advance.

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Changing operating systems isn't really an option for me, I don't own the box, nor do I have physical access to it. Also regarding the Linux compatibility, I believe that is only if I have the source, so I would be able to use the 'make' function. If it helps this is the error I receive when I try to run it from the shell.

[sirhumpsalot@alpha:~/mta]$ ./MTAServer

./MTAServer: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

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i dunno much bout *nix but u ever try installing that library?

and no, mta isnt releasing their source so no tarball for u

fu xerox, i hate you

Posted
This sounds like you have a problem with your "sys-libs/lib-compat" library or it is not installed at all.

I quoted this from another posting I made about that error.

The release _should_ be compatible with FreeBSD, assuming you have the properly installed libraries.

Cray

"Without doors. No boundries. No restrictions. An entire lifetime that comes down to this single frame of life."

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To Rob, I wasn't asking for the source, I was merely stating that FreeBSD can compile it, and I as a software developer myself realize that you wouldn't release it.

To Cray, I will search for the libraries, and let you know what happens.

Once again thank you for the help.

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