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From: Stephen Silver <sasilver AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: #include <limits>
Date: 14 Jan 2001 13:02:19 GMT
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sergei.kucherenko wrote:

> >Yes - the C++ library is very patchy in places.  The STL headers are all
> >present and more-or-less correct, but there are problems with a number
> >of the other headers.
> 
> Well, it seems that most of STL headers are mising. Like <vector>, <string>
> etc. DJGPP couldn't find them when I tried to compile. Or something was
> missing in my DJGPP installation ?

It looks like you haven't downloaded the C++ files.  You need the file
gpp2952b.zip.  There's also lgp2952b.zip, but I think that only contains
old non-standard headers.  Make sure you also have the latest version of
GCC (gcc2952b.zip).

Stephen

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