Hello, I'm really in big trouble, and it seems that I cannot find solution myself.
I switched from Debian 1.3 to Debian 2.0 while I was writing a program for my final exam of my study. I used in many places class String, and class which implements regular expression. When I did upgrade, I didn't check if everything had compiled ok. First of all, I had to use EGCS g++, which uses stdc++2.8, as g++ from wasn't anymore in GCC package. It seems there isn't any String class in stdc++-lib. I know that String _is_ in libg++-dev, but stdc++-dev and libg++-dev conflict which each other. I'd like to go back to g++ from GCC but I don't see it anywhere. Please, let me know if that's "a bug". My Linux box isn't plugged into network, so I can't really grab source package of GCC and compile g++ from there by myself. Now, what I am about to do, is just simple downgrade to Debian 1.3, but I don't really want to do that. Please, help me. Thank You in Advance, Waldemar Żurowski. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]