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Subject: libstdc++ & -mno-cygwin
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From: "Alexander Aganichev" <AAganichev@hypercom.com>
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Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 19:48:03 +0300
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Hi!

Is it known problem that it is impossible to use libstdc++ together with 
-mno-cygwin? I long time used this combination with my b20.1 and after 
upgrade found that libstdc++ compiled only for cygwin environment. Surely 
I can take it from my previous installation, but users of my software wish 
to compile the software by themself...

TO MAINTAINERS: PLEASE, do not forgot to include libstdc++ for mingw in 
next release!

Best regards,
Alexander Aganichev
GoldED+ Development Team

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