Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!pacbell.com!tandem!netcom!rcb From: rcb@netcom.COM (Roy Bixler) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech Subject: Re: G++ Message-ID: <27430@netcom.COM> Date: 8 Mar 91 19:05:48 GMT References: Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services UNIX System {408 241-9760 guest} Lines: 33 In article csuab@warwick.ac.uk (Steve Strong) writes: >Hi there, > >I'd like to here from someone who has got G++ running on there machines. I haven't tried it yet on my STe yet, but I have gotten it up and running on a Sun. >I've had a look at the files on terminator and there appears to be a total >lack of README files. I assume that one of the TTP files takes a C++ progam >as input and outputs a C program. What I'd like to have running is the gnu >C++ translator and Lattice C to do the compilation. Has anyone got a setup >like this? What libraries/header files are required? Is it possible?! I believe that G++ translates C++ directly to object/assembly code. You wouldn't need Lattice C then. Also, the header file and libraries you need are a separate package (forgot the name, but it is explicitly a GNU C++ library). >Most grateful for any help you could give me (I've just been set an >assignment in C++, and it would be real useful to have it at home!) > >Thanks > >Steve For such meager help, any time! Roy Bixler rcb@netcom.com -or- (UUCP) uunet!apple!netcom!rcb -- Roy Bixler rcb@netcom.com -or- (UUCP) uunet!apple!netcom!rcb