For those just beginning with the uClibc++ library, the steps to begin are fairly easy. 1) Find the location of the GNU libsupc++.a file on your computer. It will likely be in a location like: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libsupc++.a Make a note of this file path 2) Run 'make menuconfig' which will bring up a nifty ncurses-based configuration dialog system. This is similar to the Linux kernel configuration system, and was ripped directly from uClibc. 3) Configure to fit your system. Defaults will be good enough for now. 4) Under 'Library Installation Options', put the path to libsupc++.a in the appropriate location. 5) Save your configuration 6) Compile by typing 'make' 7) Install the library by typing 'make install' 8) If you want to use this library as a part of your working system and you did not install the library to a directory in the library search path, you can either add the installation directory to the /etc/ld.so.conf file, or (preferred) make a symlink from the libuClibc++.so symlink into a directory in your search path, such as /usr/lib 9) Compile applications using the wrapper script provided in the bin directory of the install path. If you run into problems, please let me know. 10) Enjoy!