[leaf-devel] libstdc++

2007-03-04 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone, Tom just asked about libstdc++ for embedded use on the shorewall-devel list. I wasn't able to find a package for that in our package repository with a cursory look. Do we have a libstdc++ package? -- Mike Noyes http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/ SF.net Projects: leaf, sitedocs ---

Re: [leaf-devel] libstdc++

2007-03-04 Thread Eric Spakman
Hi Mike, > Everyone, > Tom just asked about libstdc++ for embedded use on the shorewall-devel > list. I wasn't able to find a package for that in our package repository > with a cursory look. Do we have a libstdc++ package? > We do have a package containing libstdc++: libcxx.lrp But the library is

Re: [leaf-devel] libstdc++

2007-03-04 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 11:01, Eric Spakman wrote: > Hi Mike, > > > Everyone, > > Tom just asked about libstdc++ for embedded use on the shorewall-devel > > list. I wasn't able to find a package for that in our package repository > > with a cursory look. Do we have a libstdc++ package? > > > We do h

Re: [leaf-devel] libstdc++

2007-03-04 Thread Eric Spakman
Hi Mike, > > Eric, > Thanks for the information. If I have this straight, either choice is > about the same resource wise. > > microperl 350 kbytes libstdc++ more than 400 kbyte > Not entirely, the microperl package (tar.gz) is 350 kbyte (without probably needed modules) the microperl binary is 93

Re: [leaf-devel] libstdc++

2007-03-04 Thread Tom Eastep
Eric Spakman wrote: > Hi Mike, > >> Eric, >> Thanks for the information. If I have this straight, either choice is >> about the same resource wise. >> >> microperl 350 kbytes libstdc++ more than 400 kbyte >> > Not entirely, the microperl package (tar.gz) is 350 kbyte (without > probably needed mod

Re: [leaf-devel] libstdc++

2007-03-04 Thread Natanael Copa
On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 20:01 +0100, Eric Spakman wrote: > Hi Mike, > > > Everyone, > > Tom just asked about libstdc++ for embedded use on the shorewall-devel > > list. I wasn't able to find a package for that in our package repository > > with a cursory look. Do we have a libstdc++ package? > > > W