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Date:      Thu, 8 May 1997 17:04:22 -0700 (MST)
From:      chad@anasazi.com (Chad R. Larson)
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Standard Template Library
Message-ID:  <9705090004.AA23420@chad.anasazi.com>

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I'm looking for help on something that's probably obvious...

Some of our developers are working on a set of C++ class libraries.
They were interested in how portable the work they were doing was
turning out.

I gave them a login on one of our FreeBSD 2.1.7 boxes so they could try
to build and test using g++.  I got back a quick note saying that we
were missing the "Standard Template Library".  I admit to knowing almost
nothing about c++, but I puttered around on the Free Software
Foundation's server and found a FAQ that implied this beastie should be
in the "libstdc++" library, which (they claim) is distributed as part of
gcc as of version 2.6.  My gcc says it is a 2.6.3, but that library,
it's sources and .h files aren't to be found.

So, what is this thing?  Should I find it on my machine?  If not, where
does it (and its associated header files) live?

	-crl
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Chad R. Larson (CRL22)                          Brother, can you paradigm?
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