I purchased the Humble Indie Bundle #4, but then realised that I was unable to install the .deb and the .tar.gz files of Bit.Trip Runner. I believe that this is because it needs the latest libstdc++. Is there some way that this can be achieved on Linux Mint 11 Katya? On Synaptic, I noticed that the latest version was already installed. I was wondering if Synaptic was up-to-date as well.
Thanks in advance.
libstdc++ in Linux Mint 11
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Re: libstdc++ in Linux Mint 11
In Synaptic Package Manger, click on Edit, and then on Fix Broken Packages. If the Apply check mark turns green, click on it. If it doesn't turn green, I don't know.panderohit wrote:I purchased the Humble Indie Bundle #4, but then realised that I was unable to install the .deb and the .tar.gz files of Bit.Trip Runner. I believe that this is because it needs the latest libstdc++. Is there some way that this can be achieved on Linux Mint 11 Katya? On Synaptic, I noticed that the latest version was already installed. I was wondering if Synaptic was up-to-date as well.
Thanks in advance.