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| Date: | Sat, 06 Feb 1999 23:11:55 -0500 |
| From: | Martin Smith <mksmith AT idirect DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Re: String class and lgpp 2.8: is something missing? |
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Nate Eldredge wrote: AFAIK, in 2.7 libgpp included all the standard C++ functionality, as well as a bunch of GNU-invented stuff. In 2.8, standard stuff was moved into libstdcxx, while libgpp kept the GNU stuff (now deprecated). > I have tried linking with lgpp and lstdcxx, and with lstdcxx alone, at the > command line and under rhide, but these all seem to be no good. Do you have any trouble with the String class under 2.8x?
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