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On 22/08/16 10:27 +0100, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
On 20/08/16 20:36 +0200, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:Our libstdc++/ page dates back to when libstdc++ was merged into GCC in 2000, 0x10 years ago. It has been a mostly empty shell for most of that time period and hardly seen any updates in the last decade. So, after https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-08/msg01467.html I suggest to streamline things, remove this page, and apply the patch below. Any big concerns or fierce objections?Would this remove the link to the libstdc++ FAQ?
No, the landing page for the libstdc++ manual also links to the FAQ, and is probably the one most people will see. So I guess I have no real objection to removing the libstdc++ page.
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