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From: tyoung AT netaxis DOT com (tom young)
Subject: Re: libg++ and stdc++
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Try:
	#include <string>

you should get:
	/usr/include/g++/string

which belongs to:
	libstdc++-devel-2.8.0-8
on my RedHat 5.1 system.

Thiago F.G. Albuquerque (thiagofga AT ambr DOT com DOT br) wrote:
: Did you know that in order to use the string class in your program, you
: have to #include - not "string" or "cstring" (both available in cxx's
: include directory)- but "_String.h"? What a pity the docs don't say a line
: about this (or at least I couldn't find it). Does anybody know where can I
: find information on which header goes with each class?

: Also, what exactly are the differences between the "gnu c++ library" and
: the "gnu standard c++ library"? To which files do these names correspond in
: the lib directory? I guess "gnu c++" is libgpp.a and "gnu standard c++" is
: libstdcxx.a.
: But what about "libg.a"?

: Thanks,
: Thiago Albuquerque

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