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From: khan AT xraylith DOT wisc DOT edu (Mumit Khan)
Subject: Re: libg++
18 Sep 1998 16:00:22 -0700 :
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.93.980918174439.28010A-100000.cygnus.cygwin32.developers@modi.xraylith.wisc.edu>
References: <19980918135908 DOT 18912 AT cygnus DOT com>
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To: Geoffrey Noer <noer AT cygnus DOT com>
Cc: Sergey Okhapkin <sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru>,
"'cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com'" <cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com>

On Fri, 18 Sep 1998, Geoffrey Noer wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 18, 1998 at 03:10:07PM +0400, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
> >
> > Will libg++ be included into b20?
> 
> No, libg++ is obsolete and will not be included.  libstdc++ supercedes
> this library.
> 

I agree. It also causes some interesting packaging problems (you can
automate the creation of header.gcc and renaming of the files, but it's
still error-prone). There are a still a few useful classes in there, such
Random or whatever it's called, but not enough of those to be worth the 
hassle.

In retrospect, I should've left it out of egcs-1.1 binary distributions,
even though a handful of people requested it.

Regards,
Mumit

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