Ideally it would use libCstd, and I'm sure that with time the great Sun Studio team will make BOOST compile with that (recent patches seem to address some of the BOOST related issues), but until then, if the stdcxx just works and saves everyone lots of time, then why not. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
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