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Date:      Mon, 30 Nov 1998 12:00:15 +0100
From:      "nunnari" <roberto.nunnari@agie.ch>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   g++ -v --> 2.7.2.1 ???
Message-ID:  <36627ABF.78C30571@agie.ch>

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Hi there,

I was a linux user for many years, but recently decided to give a try to

FreeBSD. I must say that from the very first minute, I felt I was
dealing
with a better unix. I very much like hacking around and with the help
of some kind soul I hope to end up  with a nice development environment.

I don't use Xwindow because my tzeng card seems to have some trouble
to restore video mode when exiting Xwindow.

My hardware is not one of the most modern... 1993
486DX66, 20MB RAM, Mitzumi 1x CDROM, tzeng et4000 1MB

I just installed 3.0-RELEASE for C++ develop purposes.
The first thing I did after installing was:
  g++ -v
which reported version 2.7.2.1

My question is:
Are there any reason to hold on 2.7.2.1 instead of upgrading to 2.8.x ?
I was told that version 2.8 added much better C++ features support (
template,
exception handling, rtti, etc...)
Are there any downsides on 2.8.x ?
Is the 2.8 version already in the ports?
If not, would my upgrading to 2.8.x impact in any way with FreeBSD
environnment (I mean in building a customized kernel, or building the
ports) ?

How about configuring csh to bring up the previous command line
pressing the uparrow? I didn't try CTRL+p yet...

Any help/hints will be greatly appreciated.

Best regards.

Roberto Nunnari
WWW : http://www.freeyellow.com/members5/noonlights/


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