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While reading through the libstdc++ doc, I found out that the file
'html/21_strings/gotw29a.txt' was missing. Actually it has just been
gzipped down, but the documentation refers to it as its original name.

There is another txt document in the same directory, but that isn't
gzipped - so at least something is wrong here.

    - Morten.

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fixed in gcc-3.0.3-1


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