Larry Marshall wrote:
> 
> > My two-cd set of 7.1, downloaded and home-burned, contains:
> >
> > CD1 (MDK 7.1 Install): libstdc++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
> >       binarys to be capable of execute things compiled with
> >       C++. The only thing you need if you're not a developer.
> > CD2 (MDK 7.1 Extensions): libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
> >       Headers and generic links (libstdc++.so -> libstdc++.so.X.Y.Z)
> >       to develop soft:
> >       rpm -qilp libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
> >       ...
> >       /usr/include/g++-3/iostream.h
> >       ...
> > Both usable with the gcc-g++-2.95.2-7.i586.rpm that is in CD1.
> >
> > Which is the mistake ?
> 
> I guess it's buying the distribution :-)  My suspicion is that they've
> added them to the isos as they simply aren't to be found on their
> shrink-wrapped disks.  In the previous discussion I think there were some
> guys who'd gotten it via isos and also didn't have the ANSI library but
> I'm not certain.
> 
[snip]

Larry....there is absolutely no difference between the two 7.1
iso's on the various mirrors, the two 7.1 GPL CD's you can buy
from various vendors and the 7.1 Installation and Extension
CD's you get in the Macmillan Deluxe boxed set.

Below are the two files you guys have been discussing.  These
are from my 2 CD set I bought from LinuxLand as a pre-order
when 7.1 was released.  The library is on the Installation CD
and the development package is on the Extension CD.

/mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/libstdc++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
/mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS2/libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
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