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Date: | Sat, 11 Mar 2000 12:57:45 +0500 |
Message-Id: | <200003110757.MAA00680@midpec.com> |
From: | Prashant TR <tr AT midpec DOT com> |
To: | Rodeo Red <rodeored AT netstep DOT net> |
CC: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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(message from Rodeo Red on Fri, 10 Mar 2000 15:06:22 -0500) | |
Subject: | Re: Where is C++ documentation ? |
References: | <B8ACB0CA1B76FC59 DOT 38509A587E91FDE1 DOT 0CE4676962DB5DF7 AT lp DOT airnews DOT net> <1E179F7B5379E399 DOT B4CDD0E7ABCD937D DOT 22956A8136D6F4A1 AT lp DOT airnews DOT net> |
Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Rodeo Red <rodeored AT netstep DOT net> writes: > I have never been ablew to understand what GNU is, but after reading the > faq, djgpp seems to have something to do with GNU, so maybe this > documentation at this page applys to djgpp. Not always. Because you use a DJGPP port of GCC, there may be a few changes in the compiler.
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