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- From: seiferth@rufous.cs.unm.edu (Justin Seiferth)
- Subject: C++ Compiler, debugger really, under SVR4
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, University of New Mexico
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- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 01:14:08 GMT
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- We purchased Liant's C++ compiler only to find it supports a proprietary
- debugging protocol and they have no plans to support templates. So...
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- Any recommendations on where else we should look? I really would like to
- stick with g++ but have been unable to get either mxgdb or xxgdb to
- run/compile under SVR4. So if anyone has recommendation on where we should
- go for a good C++ compiler/debugger combo or has been able to get mxgdb
- or xxgdb running under SVR4, I'm all ears!
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- Thanks..
- Justin
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