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From: "electa" <electabuzz AT katamail DOT com>
Subject: string non defined
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 21:07:26 +0200
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I have a little c++ code that do not run in Cygwin (but in Linux yes)
because
g++ says 'string' not defined.
string is a variable type as I see in the code:
string chip::prepare( string s )

what is the Linux-like definition? and how I add that to the code to go on
with g++?




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