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egcs and g++



Well, here's the situation.  I'm trying to port a package to Linux which,
unfortunately, depends a great deal on generic.h and stuff that only comes
in the libg++ package.  But, I'm also using the egcs compiler, which
doesn't include libg++.  From the egcs home page I've found some
information on patching libstdc++ so that it includes libg++.  But, in
order to do that I need to re-make libstdc++ and use version 2.8.1.1 of
it.  Now, what I would like to know is if anyone has done this before, and
if so, how.  Also, where can I find the source for libstdc++ 2.8.1.1?  I
suppose it's too much to hope for that there be a .deb for all this,
right?
Thanks

-bob

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