On 9/9/2013 07:02, K. Frank wrote:
>> why?
> 
> I don't really know why, but it looks like memory and other c++-specific
> things are being put in their own c++ subdirectory of include.
> 
> Again, I don't know the details, but g++ knows somehow to look there
> automatically.
> 

The C++ headers are specific to a GCC version, why do you want it in the
main include directory anyway? So your install can break when you
upgrade GCC?



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