libstdc++.so.5
Installation on Linuxen requires a glibc package installed that is equal to or greater than glibc-2.2.5. However, to enable support for some older distros, the generic binaries are built in a compiler environment that will ensure compatibility with the v.2.2.5 kernel. For this reason, the runtime library libstdc++.so.5 must be present in your system before you attempt to install Firebird. There are various ways to achieve it, as follows:
by installing a compat-glibc package (RedHat, CentOs, OpenSuse, Debian) or a libstdc++5 package (Mandriva)
by using a Firebird rpm (or other, appropriate package type) provided by your distro instead of the generic one provided by the Firebird Project
by compiling Firebird yourself, on the same system that you are going to run it on!
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