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Date: | Sun, 19 Aug 2001 09:12:51 +0300 |
From: | "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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To: | lkdjiin AT aol DOT com (LKDjiin) |
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Subject: | Re: some problem with libgpp |
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> From: lkdjiin AT aol DOT com (LKDjiin) > Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp > Date: 18 Aug 2001 15:02:15 GMT > > My problem: > While reading to the libgpp section in info I see > some interesting classes like String and Regex. > But I can't compile with. > _String.h and _Regex.h are in the lang/cxx > directory. Is this normal ? These classes are part of the GNU-specific C++ class library; you need to install lgpNNNb.zip to have them. Note that those classes are deprecated, non-portable to other C++ libraries, and not maintained anymore. So I'd suggest to find equivalent classes in libstdcxx.a, and use them instead.
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