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Re: Available for test: gcc-3.1.1-2 gcc2-2.95.3-8


On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 07:35:33PM +0100, Conrad Scott wrote:
>There's a problem compiling the cygwin_daemon branch with the gcc
>3.1.1 compiler as Nicholas discovered today.  In particular, gcc
>can't find the <new> header file, which I need for the placement
>new operator.  This used to be in /usr/lib/gcc-lib/.../include/
>but is now in /usr/include/c++/3.1.1/.  Can I add this include
>path to the makefile now?  I can't see that it'll break anything
>with gcc 2.X (as this include directory didn't exist previously).
>
>[Nb. In case something has changed here, note that I'm using other
>than the latest release of the gcc 3.1.1 compiler:
>    gcc                 3.1.1-1
>    gcc-mingw           3_1-20020516-1 ]

I'd prefer finding out why g++ can't find the header file if
it is in /usr/include/c++/3.1.1.  It is supposed to search the
path automatically.

Adding an included path should not be necessary.  g++ -v should
tell you why it can't find new.

Just to be really clear: If you find that you need to add an include
path for something, that's a bug.  You certainly shouldn't have to do
something special to find standard header files.

cgf


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