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* g++-3.2 with STLport
@ 2002-09-16 10:45 Oleg
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From: Oleg @ 2002-09-16 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Help!

I'm using g++-3.2 that I compiled from source with all default options, and 
I'm trying to get it to work with STLport. I tried different configurations, 
and while I can compile STLport, I can not use it: either static linking 
fails, or programs don't run.

I understand that there are different views on how threads should be 
implemented, and the issue of changed ABI. This adds to the different 
configurations for compiling g++, multiplied by the different ways to compile 
STLport, multiplied by the different ways in which STLport can be configured 
after and before compilation, multiplied by the different ways to use it, 
resulting in the complexity that I couldn't handle so far.

AFAIK many g++ users and developers use i*86 Debian, like myself. I suspect 
that some people also use STLport. If you managed to use g++-3.2 and STLport 
on this or similar system and can give me a hint as to how you've done that, 
I'll be very grateful.

Thanks in advance for your time.
Oleg

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