Re: Which packages for c++ development?

1998-09-09 Thread Jens Ritter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You don't need egcc - The GNU (egcs) C compiler. But if you have got a project which uses C and C++, you do need egcc. At least I have problems because gcc and g++ do not play together well. Grimaldi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] KeyID:

Which packages for c++ development?

1998-09-08 Thread Peter Weiss
Hello debians, I need an egcs-1.1b c++ development - so I've to go for slink. There are many packages around confusing me which one I need: egcc - The GNU (egcs) C compiler. egcs-docs - Documentation for the egcs compilers (egcc, gobjc, g++). g++- The GNU

Re: Which packages for c++ development?

1998-09-08 Thread jdassen
On Tue, Sep 08, 1998 at 04:21:00PM +0200, Peter Weiss wrote: I need an egcs-1.1b c++ development - so I've to go for slink. The current packages are actually egcs-1.1a (b only fixes one typo :-). So which do I need for development with an egcs-1.1b release and the Stl? You need

Re: Which packages for c++ development?

1998-09-08 Thread Christophe Broult
Peter Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] egcc - The GNU (egcs) C compiler. egcs-docs - Documentation for the egcs compilers (egcc, gobjc, g++). g++- The GNU (egcs) C++ compiler. libg++2.8.2 - The GNU C++ extension library - runtime version.