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On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Geoff Hutchison wrote:

>>Another problem I found was the use of deprecated headers.  Instead of
>><foo.h> newer compilers would prefer you to use <foo> and then access
>>the 'std' namespace explicitly.
>
>Yes, and lots of people have older compilers that don't like the <foo>
>notation.

Even today?  I didn't expect that.  But anyway, the actual bug is just
with the configure script.  Whether to fix the configure bug by changing
to newstyle headers everywhere is a separate decision - and obviously
not as clear-cut as I thought.

>Of course if we just do this and the compiler doesn't know that
><fstream.h> and <fstream> should be the same, it'll break.

Yes, maybe the best option is to have configure just ignore the compiler
warning when testing for the presence of <fstream.h>.

- -- 
Ed Avis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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