I compile project on ubuntu 9.10 with gcc4.4.1 libstdc++.so.6..10/13 and run target on redhat 5.4 wich libstdc++.so.6.8
GLIBCXX_3.4.9 needs at least libstdc++.so.6.10
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libname=libSXXXX.so
dlopen error:/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by libSXXXX.so)
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I was caught by this trouble last week. Then I packed listdc++.so.6->libstdc++.so.0.10 in package and the trouble gone.
But after nm other lib in my project, I found only libSXXXX.so linked on symol "_ZNSo9_M_insertIdEERSoT_GLIBCXX_3.4.9"
So I found this article by google "http://stackoverflow.com/questions/421282/answer/submit"
There is also another efficent way to handle this. "Drag libSXXXX.so to IDA pro" and you will found the secret.
It's because of an stringstream usage.
sample code :
stringstream sstr;
double dvalue = 10.0
sstr<<dvalue; //This is the clause.