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From: Brian Osman <osmanb AT rpi DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: STL?
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 17:09:32 -0500
Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY, USA
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Calvin French wrote:
> 
> Hey! I'm looking for a free version of STL that will compile fine
> under djgpp v2. I've so far downloaded what seems to be the
> "standard" version, that is the Hewlett-Packard version it seems,
> but <sigh> no dice. I'd really like to get into this Good Thing soon;
> but so far all I can do is read about it.
> 
> If someone can give me a pointer to a version of STL which will
> compile under djgpp v2 that would be great. I'll check the web
> tonight but it's hard to sort out which versions compile with what
> compilers. Thanks,
> 
> - Calvin -

The previous reply was correct, all of the STL headers seem to come
with v2. If you have more problems though, the best place to go is:

http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~musser/stl.html

(It is so cool having him as a professor this semester!) =)
Anyways, Prof. Musser maintains a "practical" distribution of
STL which is much more compiler friendly than the HP reference
implementation.

Brian Osman

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