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Subject: no <hash_map> in gcc 3.1.1-4
From: Christophe Trophime <trophime AT grenoble DOT cnrs DOT fr>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: 23 Aug 2002 12:29:10 +0200
Message-Id: <1030098550.11671.4.camel@SNCI-PC3-15.grenoble.cnrs.fr>
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Hi
I am trying to port some codes to NT using cygwin.
I have installed gcc 3.1.1-4 as a cross-compiler on my linux box.
When compiling it complains about missing <hash_map> header...
which is not on my "cross compiler include directories" neither on
NT with latest cygwin and gcc 3.1.1-4?

I think that changing <hash_map> to <hash_map.h> will fix this problem
but I would appreciate if <hash_map> is included in cygwin gcc 3.1.1-4.

Thanks.




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