On my 7.1 deluxe CD1:
libstdc++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
gcc-c++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
On CD2:
libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
As far as I know, the images for the GPL install and extended CDs are
the same ones used for all the commercial versions
Buchan
Larry Marshall wrote:
My
There is
Larry Marshall wrote:
[snip]
What I can tell you is that when I did an expert install with the disks I
just bought, there was no libstdc++ and no libstdc++-devel listed in the
Development area of the package listings.
Below are the two files you guys have been discussing.
Buchan Milne wrote:
On my 7.1 deluxe CD1:
libstdc++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
gcc-c++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
On CD2:
libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
As far as I know, the images for the GPL install and extended CDs are
the same ones used for all the commercial versions
I agree, it should
On my 7.1 deluxe CD1:
libstdc++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
gcc-c++-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
On CD2:
libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-7mdk.i586.rpm
As far as I know, the images for the GPL install and extended CDs are
the same ones used for all the commercial versions
If you wander out RIGHT NOW and
Anyway, in the installation process I realized that there
was two additional CDs I didn't have. Well, no problem about
this... for the moment.
did you purchase a powerpack or an Essential ?
But I was puzzled when, after choosing "Development" in the
general orientation for my workstation,
Hi folks,
Some months ago I got a new computer, and tried Linux
Mandrake 7.0 (I had the free installation disk). And I
liked it.
Now, some days ago I bought the new Linux Mandrake 7.1: I
had before me three CDs (Installation, Applications and
Sources), and a (surprisingly small) manual. (Not
My question is: Is this a (stupid/simple) mistake from
Mandrake, or it is done in purpose?
For whatever reason, v7.1 doesn't come with the ANSI library
stuff. You've found the library. Now you need the egsc++ tar that holds
the include files. BTW, all that stuff's included in v7.0 and v7.2.
For whatever reason, v7.1 doesn't come with the ANSI library
stuff. You've found the library. Now you need the egsc++ tar that holds
the include files.
I found somewhere (I think it was in a previous post) that
one can get either the libstdc++-devel or the egsc++.
We've had extensive
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 18:20:49 Larry Marshall wrote:
My question is: Is this a (stupid/simple) mistake from
Mandrake, or it is done in purpose?
For whatever reason, v7.1 doesn't come with the ANSI library
stuff. You've found the library. Now you need the egsc++ tar that holds
the
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):
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):
Larrythere 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.
Well Alain...then I must be lying. I do this just to
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