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From: Dan Shoop <dan DOT shoop AT blueyonder DOT co DOT uk>
Subject: Missing libstdc++ for htdig
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 21:38:12 +0000 (UTC)
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I have checked thru previous postings so this seems to be a known problem but 
I havent seen an answer that directly addresses the issue.

I am trying to install htdig on a win XP box running cygwin and I get the 
problem need libstdc++ to run compiler.

Solution suggested seem to be either download it (but will it work under 
cygwin without modification?) or add some environment variables (which seem to 
be recommended only for G++ v 3.2 & below but I am using 3.3)

If someone does reply to this (& please do) could you please couch the reply 
in newbie speak as I am an ex techie but a bit raw when it comes to UNIX (but 
I am rather enjoying it + the community feel)



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