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Gcc-3.1.1 & SunOS 5.8


I recently downloaded the tar.gz for gcc-3.1.1 and tried to compile it on a SunOS 5.8.

/usr/compiler/ $ gunzip *gz
/usr/compiler $ tar *tar
/usr/compiler/gcc-3.1.1 $ mkdir objdir
/usr/compiler/gcc-3.1.1/objdir $ ../configure --enable-threads=posix --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-nls --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld --disable-libobjc --disable-libf2c --disable-libjava
/usr/compiler/gcc-3.1.1/objdir $ make bootstrap-lean
/usr/compiler/gcc-3.1.1/objdir $ make install


Things go without any problems, but whenever I try to compile any C++ programs, gcc doesn't seem to see the include files. So, if I try:

c++ -g class.cc -o class

I get these error messages:

"ficheiro.h:5: 'string' is used as a type, but is not defined as a type."
...

This repeats for about any include I decide to use.
Does anyone have the cure for this? I've been battling this for 3 days and haven't gone too far... :|


BTW, my uname -a is "SunOS brisadbs 5.8 Generic_108528-14 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-1"


Thank you
Rui Pacheco

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