hi
sorry about the very late summary on this. i did
eventually resolve my problem. however, i was only
able to work on the problem in bits and pieces over
a couple of weeks.
my original question concerned building the g++ compiler
from gcc, using version 2.8.1. i am not sure if my
original mistake was in the building of the gcc compiler
or in adding the additional libraries. since the answers
i received essentially duplicated the instructions i
had, i just started over from scratch. i down loaded
the latest version of gcc, and the additional libraries,
libg++ and libstdc++, from:
/http://smc.vnet.net
then i just followed the directions. this time everything
worked fine.
my original question is attached below. i would like to
thank the following individuals for their assistance:
Eric Lewandowski <eric@disco.cs.odu.edu>
Gary Smith <gsmith1@ftw.mot.com>
Tony Lawson <tony@essex.ac.uk>
Rick Robino <rrobino@wavedivision.com>
Ronald Loftin <reloftin@syr.edu>
>
> i've down loaded and built gnu distributions of gcc 2.8.1 and libstdc++
> 2.8.1.1 for solaris 2.6. the gcc compiler is working fine, but i am
> having trouble with the g++ compiler. these distributions do not
> include the iostream.h header file. am i missing another piece of the
> distribution that includes this file, or do i need to include a
> different header file to get streaming i/o? i've searched the various
> newsgroups and found this topic mentioned several times. the only
> solution i could find was to build the egcs version of the g++
> compiler. does anyone have a different solution that would make the gnu
> version usable? i can not down load any of the solaris binaries as
> either the corporate firewall doesn't allow that, or the proxy server is
> overloaded today.
>
regards,
cathy smith
-- Cathy L. Smith Motorola E-Mail: csmith4@ftw.mot.com 5555 North Beach Street Phone: (817) 245-7019 Fort Worth, TX 76137-2794 Plant/MS: TX14 / 6C
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