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"S. Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can someone please highlight the difference between libg++ and libstdc++ > ? IIRC, libstdc++ has now been split into two packages: libg++ and libstdc++. libg++ contains the runtime files required for C++ code in general. libstdc++ contains the Standard C++ library, a class library kinda like the Java API. > There are no libg++ libraries on my system whatsoever. If you want to search for the package that a file belongs to, find /debian/dists/potato/Contents-i386.gz and zgrep for particular files. > While on the subject of 2.3.99-pre8, can Debian users who have tried it > comment on its stability (or lack thereof) for basic home-use (email & > WWW browsing under X) with Debian potato ? How about with Debian woody ? I've only used it on a laptop (I wanted the USB support). It works, mostly. Last version I used was 2.3.99-pre3. - -- Graeme. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Life's not fair," I reply. "But the root password helps." - BOFH -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE5Hz8nPjGH3lNt65URAjJJAJ44cnntiCQQnCefM4GPe7eZfn8ZIgCffNNK leMKphSQ/uQZ7Z1CZ+P+FXY= =NQYc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----