> Anyway, in the installation process I realized that there
> was two additional CDs I didn't have. Well, no problem about
> this... for the moment.

did you purchase a powerpack or an Essential ?
 
> But I was puzzled when, after choosing "Development" in the
> general orientation for my workstation, and selected ALL the
> packages (I checked them one by one anyway), I got installed
> the g++ compiler, of course, lots of IDE (like KDevelop),
> the binaries of STL (libstdc++....) versions 2.8.1 and a
> previous one (I don't remember the number), but
> 
>   THERE WAS NO HEADER FILE CORRESPONDING TO THE STL!!!

try compiling with -lstdc++
 
> My question is: Is this a (stupid/simple) mistake from
> Mandrake, or it is done in purpose?

none of those. I think gcc usage has changed slightly, the
same way we used to include <iostream.h> that is really
<iostream> now.


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