C++ is not supported by mspgcc.   Some people are using it to some degree
with some success, and may be able to provide hints about improved
compatibility, but no effort has been made to ensure it functions.

It is to be hoped this will be addressed by Red Hat's version.


On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Thomas Taranowski <t...@baringforge.com>wrote:

> mspg++ seems to be functioning, but all the standard c++ includes seen
> to be missing.  For example, cstdio, cstdlib, etc.  Am I missing some
> part of the install, or is this work yet to be done?
>
> -Tom
>
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