I was wondering if anybody has managed to get the GNU Standard C++
Library compiled with the TenDRA C/C++ compiler? For those who don't
know, TenDRA is a public domain multi-language compiling system. It is
available for many unix systems, including Linux. And it comes stock
with C and C++ language "producers". From what I can tell, the C++
producer is very good and it follows very closely the ISO C++ draft
standard. Much more so than egcs, as it even has namespace support.
Unfortunatly, TenDRA only comes with a _very_ minimal C++ library. It
doesn't even have iostreams. I've been trying to get GNU's Standard C++
library compiled with TenDRA, but have been unsucessful so far.
TenDRA is available at: http://alph.dera.gov.uk/TenDRA/
Also, if anybody knows of another freely available Standard C++
library, I would appreciate it if you let me know. Thanks!
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