Jim, I just use libstd++ coming with gnu g++, it's not too big (shared ~300k) compared to glibc (shared ~1.2 M)
when linking statically, the linker normally only takes what you need, so this will be less. Jaap-Jan > > Hello, > > I have currently have some applications running with glibc/ulibc ... > > For porting purposes I would find it nice if there were some nice and > small C++ libs supporting basic STL features (sets, vectors, lists) and > things like iosstreams ... > > Anyone have any recommendations ... > > I believe last time I checked most C++ libs are rather large ?? > > Any advice would be great ... thanks ... > > Jim > > > --- J.G.J. Boor Lucent Technologies Nederland b.v. Room: BE-525 Optical Networking Group TMS Data Phone: +31 (0)35 687 4721 Larenseweg 50, P.O. Box 1168, Fax: +31 (0)35 687 5976 1200 BD, Hilversum, The Netherlands mailto:jjboor at lucent.com ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/