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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 21:33:22 +1100
From: "Hugh McMaster" <dasjournal@gmail.com>
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Subject: Does GCC include libstdc++?
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Hi everyone,

After much reading through messages about GCC and libstdc++, I am now
more confused than before.

As a package, libstdc++ does not exist anymore.  It seems to be part
of GCC.  However, Cygwin does not use it or have it as a package.  Is
there a binary for this package, or should I obtain a more recent
version of GCC/GCC-G++?

Thankyou,

Hugh

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