srodawa@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Ron Srodawa) (11/28/90)
With a lot of Perseverence, I got g++ built and it compiled libg++ OK. I'm fighting right now with running some small test programs (those that come with Turbo C++). I have a little problem with ld wanting but not being able to find Slibg++.a after a successful compile. I have put links to libg++.a into all the likely directories, but obviously not the one it wants. Does anyone have any hints or tricks on building a diskette suitable for custom? If so, I'll try to bundle this all up and make it available for anonymous ftp, including the binaries. Oh. I too have problems with the test programs which are a part of libg++. I haven't tried groff yet, but that is a good useful test program. -- | Ronald J. Srodawa | Internet: srodawa@unix.secs.oakland.edu | | School of Engineering and CS | UUCP: srodawa@egrunix.UUCP | | Oakland University | Voice: (313) 370-2247 | | Rochester, Michigan 48309-4401 | |