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On 2005-03-21, Andrea Venturoli scribbled these
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> The above program (from gcc) doesn't exist in base system, and AFAIK no 
> ports installs it.
> Why? And where/how can I find it?

[(12:15:27) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] uname -rs
FreeBSD 5.4-PRERELEASE
[(12:15:45) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] which c++filt
/usr/bin/c++filt
[(12:15:47) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]

[(12:16:00) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] uname -rs
FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE
[(12:16:05) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] which c++filt
/usr/bin/c++filt
[(12:16:07) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]

Which version are you running? Did you install all of the distributions?

(Yes, I know that my systems are out of date. But with GNOME 2.10, Xorg
6.8.2, *AND* KDE 3.4 all hitting the ports tree in very short order, system
upgrades have fallen behind.)

Best Regards,
Christopher Nehren
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