TRU64 C++
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 16:01:38 GMT
How is the latest TRU64 C++ compiler (I believe its version 6.5) as far
as being up-to-date with the latest C++ standards? I have version 6.1
now and it seems not to like C++ with STL, namespace std etc.
Fred
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