From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Colin Spier" To: "Jonathan Larmour" Cc: Subject: RE: [ECOS] C++ standard libraries Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 02:26:00 -0000 Message-id: References: <39BC52F7.AF009588@redhat.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-09/msg00184.html Do you think that there is a significant amount of work involved? Where might one start? Colin. -- Colin Spier PipingHot Networks Ltd. mailto:colin.spier@pipinghotnetworks.com http://www.pipinghotnetworks.com > -----Original Message----- > From: jlarmour@cygnus.co.uk [ mailto:jlarmour@cygnus.co.uk]On Behalf Of > Jonathan Larmour > Sent: 11 September 2000 04:35 > To: Colin Spier > Cc: ecos-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com > Subject: Re: [ECOS] C++ standard libraries > > > Colin Spier wrote: > > > > I'm currently using eCos 1.3.1 configured as a Linux synthetic > target. I've > > built > > the binutils & gcc tool chain as described in the > documentation, but this > > does not seem to have given me any standard C++ library support (in the > > first instance, I want to be able to use iostreams). > > > > Is it possible to build/use C++ libraries with eCos? Any > pointers gratefully > > accepted! > > C++ libraries are not supported in eCos yet. It would take some work to > "port" C++ libraries to eCos. It's something we're intending to do but > haven't yet. If anyone else wanted to start, we'd be interested in talking > to them :-). > > Jifl > -- > Red Hat, 35 Cambridge Place, Cambridge, UK. CB2 1NS Tel: +44 > (1223) 728762 > "Plan to be spontaneous tomorrow." || These opinions are all my > own fault