>>>>> Bernd Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Joe Buck wrote: >> >> OK, I've now reviewed them in more detail, and I am a C++ expert.
> Thanks for doing this. I'll follow your suggestions. FWIW I am currently a user of wstring on SuSE 6.2, using gcc-2.91.66 (egcs-1.1.2) which came with the system. And I would really like to see a g++ with wstring enabled by default as soon as possible, since I'm using it. What I have done right now, has been to patch the <string> and <std/bastring.h> headers to reenable wstring. This has actually worked for quite a while. The only problem has been that I have to compile the debug version with -O1. Otherwise I get missing symbols. I guess what I really want, is the C++ runtime .so delivered with linux distributions to have the neccessary symbols. Oh well!

