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- From: mckellar@cs.UAlberta.CA (Neil McKellar)
- Subject: libg++ manuals
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- Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 22:14:48 GMT
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- Hi, one of the people here has been asking for a more recent (hopefully more
- up to date) version of the libg++ manual. The one I have here is:
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- "User's Guide to GNU C++ Library" by Doug Lea
- last updated 7 January 1989, for Version 1.32.0
-
- [ The manual looks like the result of some well organized Postscript or TeX
- document preparation, but it's version 1.32.0. ]
-
- This is, of course, hopelessly out of date (I just finished installing
- libg++ 2.3.2). Is there an FTP site that keeps a current version of these
- or any other manuals? If this is in the FAQ, just point me in the direction
- of that instead. The README's and such that came with gcc and libg++ did not
- discuss this as far as I know. (Maybe I didn't read them closely enough :-)
-
- Any constructive reply here or in email would be appreciated. Thanks.
-
- Neil McKellar
- mckellar@cs.ualberta.ca
-
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- Neil McKellar (mckellar@cs.ualberta.ca)
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- "It'th utter chaoth down here!" -- Blazing Saddles
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