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On 28.05.2012 22:31, Georg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to port a Linux program that includes<vector.h>. This file is
> not in my djgpp include directory.

Nor is it supposed to be.  Not any more, anyway.  <vector.h> is a way 
pre-standard name (and implementation) of what eventually became the C++ 
standard header <vector>

There's very little, if any justification for any program to still be 
trying to use such outdated library components.

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