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Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 06:19:58 -0700
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Subject: libgfortran using .h files from libstdc++
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When I built libgfortran from the current gcc-4.5 snapshot, with cygwin 
1.7 updated as of yesterday, headers were required from the libstdc++ 
#include <bits/*.h>  but the path wasn't active.  Is this to be expected?

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