I read about the libg++27 package on this list recently. Even though I am a faithful dftp user, I never saw that package in the selection list, even though I have all the development stuff installed.
On further inspection, I also never show libg++ in the list, even in the Old Packages section. As a test, I removed all my dftp control files and started from scratch. I found that the libg++ packages were in the Packages file, but not in the select list. Is there something funny about having + in the file name that breaks dftp? I'm curious if there are any other packages that dftp doesn't see. Bill Gribble

