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Re: Problem with on-line documentation for libstdc++
- To: Kick Damien-DKICK1 <DKICK1 at motorola dot com>
- Subject: Re: Problem with on-line documentation for libstdc++
- From: Phil Edwards <pedwards at disaster dot jaj dot com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 13:41:18 -0400
- Cc: "'libstdc++ at gcc dot gnu dot org'" <libstdc++ at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- References: <A5B4C9A2AD89D411AB3E009027B0DA1E021EA7CF@IL27EXM09.cig.mot.com>
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 12:35:41PM -0500, Kick Damien-DKICK1 wrote:
> <http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00168.html>, this one
> <http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00159.html>, and this
> one <http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999-q2/msg00156.html> are
> the tops of related threads (all within the same time period)
> discussing threading and the IO library. Much of it is dealing
> with the C library, but C++ is included as well.
>
> Unfortunately, each of those hyper-links is broken. Would anyone be
> able to help me find these e-mail threads, please?
Much of the mail archive from 1999 got lost in a disk crash. Of the few
people who have physical access to the web server and the backups tapes,
none of them have had the time to perform the restore.
I really should replace those paragraphs entirely. More recent, more
informative, and more interesting messages are available, such as
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2001-10/msg00024.html
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