warsaw@cme.nist.gov (Barry A. Warsaw) (10/27/89)
Apologies if this is a stupid question, but I've been out of touch from gnu.g++ for a while. In catching up I'm seeing lots of references to g++-1.36, but have not been able to find it on prep.ai.mit.edu's ftp, nor have I found any reference to v1.36's availability in previous articles (the announcement could have expired before I got a chance to read it). We do have gcc-1.36 which I found on prep, but no g++-1.36 or libg++-1.36. Where can I get ahold of v1.36 for both g++ and libg++? Am I missing something that's blatently obvious or what? Please respond by email since most of this group probably knows the answer (I'm always in the dark :-}). Thanks. This is probably one of those times I go, "Duh, I should have known that." -Barry NAME: Barry A. Warsaw USMAIL: National Institute of Standards TELE: (301) 975-3460 and Technology (formerly NBS) UUCP: {...}!uunet!cme-durer!warsaw Rm. B-124, Bldg. 220 ARPA: warsaw@cme.nist.gov Gaithersburg, MD 20899
schmidt@zola.ics.uci.edu (Doug Schmidt) (10/27/89)
In article <WARSAW.89Oct26165025@rtg.cme.nist.gov>, warsaw@cme (Barry A. Warsaw) writes: >We do have gcc-1.36 which I found on prep, but no g++-1.36 or >libg++-1.36. Where can I get ahold of v1.36 for both g++ and libg++? >Am I missing something that's blatently obvious or what? In case anyone else is confused about this... Beta releases of GNU g++ and GNU libg++ 1.36 are available via anonymous ftp from labrea.stanford.edu, in the ~ftp/pub/gnu subdirectory. The latest versions are g++.xtar.Z and libg++.xtar.Z, respectively. Doug -- Master Swordsman speak of humility; | schmidt@ics.uci.edu (ARPA) Philosophers speak of truth; | office: (714) 856-4034 Saints and wisemen speak of the Tao of no doubt; The moon, sun, and sea speaks for itself. -- Hiroshi Hamada