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Enrico, All, On Monday 01 March 2010 18:49:27 Enrico Weigelt wrote: > > The second one contains the standard C++ library headers. And should stay. > > That it is not appropriately located is another issue, and gcc is responsible > > for this location. > Wouldnt it be better to have them under $SYSROOT ? Wel,, gcc puts them there. I don't know for sure (I actually don't know at all) if moving them to sysroot would still work. gcc is such a beast that I'd rather not mess too much with its internals... At least, it's lying in the tuple/ sub-dir of the toolchain. If you want to experiment, you're welcome to hare your results, and if it turns out that g++ still works after you moved its headers, then we could include that upstream, sure! :-) Regards, Yann E. MORIN. -- .-----------------.--------------------.------------------.--------------------. | Yann E. MORIN | Real-Time Embedded | /"\ ASCII RIBBON | Erics' conspiracy: | | +33 662 376 056 | Software Designer | \ / CAMPAIGN | ___ | | +33 223 225 172 `------------.-------: X AGAINST | \e/ There is no | | http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/ | _/*\_ | / \ HTML MAIL | v conspiracy. | '------------------------------^-------^------------------^--------------------' -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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