STL

I am having trouble compiling C++ programs that include STL, using gcc.
Unfortunately, I didn’t set up this system and I don’t even know where the
STL on it came from. There is one in /usr/include/g+±3. I tried moving
that directory and reinstalling the compiler with Package Manager, but that
didn’t recreate the g+±3 directory.

Any hints as to where to get STL for QNX? Also, any other helpful
information regarding using STL on QNX would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

If you install the g++ package, it’s just there. There are no tricks
required. I make heavy use of the STL, and it has always worked for me
(although I am sure it contains all the known g++ problems - i.e. QSSL
didn’t fix any of those).

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Elliott [mailto:Chris.P.Elliott@ieee.org]
Posted At: Monday, April 23, 2001 8:43 AM
Posted To: devtools
Conversation: STL
Subject: STL


I am having trouble compiling C++ programs that include STL, using gcc.
Unfortunately, I didn’t set up this system and I don’t even know where
the
STL on it came from. There is one in /usr/include/g+±3. I tried
moving
that directory and reinstalling the compiler with Package Manager, but
that
didn’t recreate the g+±3 directory.

Any hints as to where to get STL for QNX? Also, any other helpful
information regarding using STL on QNX would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

We had the same problem here. To fix it you uninstall all the C/C++ and
Development core packages. Then reinstall them and it should show up.

Rennie Allen wrote:

If you install the g++ package, it’s just there. There are no tricks
required. I make heavy use of the STL, and it has always worked for me
(although I am sure it contains all the known g++ problems - i.e. QSSL
didn’t fix any of those).

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Elliott [mailto:> Chris.P.Elliott@ieee.org> ]
Posted At: Monday, April 23, 2001 8:43 AM
Posted To: devtools
Conversation: STL
Subject: STL

I am having trouble compiling C++ programs that include STL, using gcc.
Unfortunately, I didn’t set up this system and I don’t even know where
the
STL on it came from. There is one in /usr/include/g+±3. I tried
moving
that directory and reinstalling the compiler with Package Manager, but
that
didn’t recreate the g+±3 directory.

Any hints as to where to get STL for QNX? Also, any other helpful
information regarding using STL on QNX would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


Angus Ainslie Deltatee Enterprises

http://www.stlport.org/beta/

beta4 and above should compile out of the box…

“Angus Ainslie” <angusa@deltatee.com> wrote in message
news:3AF03641.F00B3D86@deltatee.com

We had the same problem here. To fix it you uninstall all the C/C++ and
Development core packages. Then reinstall them and it should show up.

Rennie Allen wrote:

If you install the g++ package, it’s just there. There are no tricks
required. I make heavy use of the STL, and it has always worked for me
(although I am sure it contains all the known g++ problems - i.e. QSSL
didn’t fix any of those).

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Elliott [mailto:> Chris.P.Elliott@ieee.org> ]
Posted At: Monday, April 23, 2001 8:43 AM
Posted To: devtools
Conversation: STL
Subject: STL

I am having trouble compiling C++ programs that include STL, using gcc.
Unfortunately, I didn’t set up this system and I don’t even know where
the
STL on it came from. There is one in /usr/include/g+±3. I tried
moving
that directory and reinstalling the compiler with Package Manager, but
that
didn’t recreate the g+±3 directory.

Any hints as to where to get STL for QNX? Also, any other helpful
information regarding using STL on QNX would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


Angus Ainslie Deltatee Enterprises