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- Subject: Re: libg++ manuals
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.124200.3602@nic.csu.net>
- From: tsang@futon.SFSU.EDU (Joanna Tsang)
- Date: 21 Dec 92 12:41:58 PST
- References: <mckellar.724371288@stonyplain>
- Organization: San Francisco State University
- Keywords: gnu,libg++,docs
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- In article <mckellar.724371288@stonyplain> mckellar@cs.UAlberta.CA (Neil McKellar) writes:
- >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:
- >
- > "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This is, of course, hopelessly out of date (I just finished installing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
- >
- >--
- >Neil McKellar (mckellar@cs.ualberta.ca)
- >
- >"It'th utter chaoth down here!" -- Blazing Saddles
- >
- Hi, netters!
-
- I would also like information on how to go about getting
- manuals for libg++ for the current versions.
-
- Thanks,
- Joanna
-
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