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From: | R DOT BARKOW AT 3LANDBOX DOT comlink DOT apc DOT org (Ralf Barkow) |
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Subject: | Re: PGCC OS/2 and gpp.a |
Date: | Thu, 10 Dec 1998 08:57:00 +0200 |
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"OW" == Oliver Wilcock <owcher AT ibm DOT net> writes: OW> I'm puzzled about libraries that come with the OS/2 OW> distribution. Same here. I cannot use e.g. the standard library string facilities. They are based on the template basic_string. Taking a look at the sources of egcs-1.0.2-pgcc-1.0.2 with PGCC patches for OS/2 applied, I found out, that std/bastring.h in egcs/libstdc++ is "subject of heavy change". ;-) The port of PGCC for OS/2 is maintained by Andrew Zabolotny, <bit AT freya DOT etu DOT ru>. We should mail him first. But he doesn't use libstdc++ (cf. http://www.goof.com/pcg/os2/). -- /rgb
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