Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!think.com!huxley!glenn From: glenn@huxley.huxley.bitstream.com (Glenn P. Parker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: troff to PS Message-ID: Date: 6 Dec 90 15:46:00 GMT References: <9010261101.AA04966@duc220.uni-duisburg.de> <9012061413.AA10010@hufsa> Sender: glenn@huxley.UUCP Reply-To: (Glenn Parker) Organization: Bitstream, Inc. Lines: 16 In-reply-to: hanche@imf.unit.no's message of 6 Dec 90 14:14:42 GMT In article <9012061413.AA10010@hufsa>, hanche@imf.unit.no (Harald Hanche-Olsen) writes: > However, it looks like ccxx insists that any file ending in .c is a > plain C file, not a C++ file, and so it invokes the ordinary C > compiler. Indeed, which is (one reason) why you should upgrade to Apollo C++ 2.0. It behaves in a much more reasonable fashion WRT filename suffixes, not to mention implementing a far more current version of the language. -Glenn- -- Glenn P. Parker glenn@bitstream.com Bitstream, Inc. uunet!huxley!glenn 215 First Street BIX: parker Cambridge, MA 02142-1270