From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::PREP.AI.MIT.EDU::INFO-G++-REQUEST" 10-JUL-1989 21:11 To: MRGATE::"ARISIA::EVERHART" Subj: ET++ ??? Received: by life.ai.mit.edu (4.0/AI-4.10) id AA01113; Mon, 10 Jul 89 09:13:52 EDT Return-Path: Received: from oswego.Oswego.EDU by life.ai.mit.edu (4.0/AI-4.10) id AA01096; Mon, 10 Jul 89 09:10:42 EDT Received: by oswego.Oswego.EDU (5.57/Osw3.10.1) id AA14978; Mon, 10 Jul 89 09:10:21 EDT Received: by g.oswego.edu.Oswego.EDU (4.0/SMI-4.0) id AA00202; Mon, 10 Jul 89 09:10:08 EDT Date: Mon, 10 Jul 89 09:10:08 EDT From: dl@g.oswego.edu (Doug Lea) Message-Id: <8907101310.AA00202@g.oswego.edu.Oswego.EDU> To: murthy@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu, info-g++@prep.ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: (Chet Murthy's message of 6 Jul 89 17:31:26 GMT <29626@cornell.UUCP> Subject: ET++ ??? Reply-To: dl@oswego.oswego.edu >>and I was wondering if anybody got ET++ to build with a vanilla g++ >>installation - that is, without the Zortech libraries that Bryan mentioned? A preliminary version of the cfront-1.2-compatible libg++ streams is available on yahi.stanford.edu:~ftp/pub/newstream.tar.Z. It is as yet undocumented, incompletely tested, and subject to change. You will have to figure out how to install things, etc. But anyone who would like to see how these fare with ET++ would be performing a service by giving it a try and letting me know (via email) about any successes and failures. -Doug