compiling an old c++ program: where is String.h ???

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Dear list, 

I am trying to compile an old c++ program (last maintained using SuSE 
Linux 7.3, gcc 2.95.3) on a recent linux installation (SuSE 9.0, gcc 3.3.1 
(SuSE Linux)).

However, I cannot find anywhere any reference to the header file 
"String.h" (yes, uppercase) that seems to have been included earlier in 
a libgpp.rpm, part of the gcc package. 

Any hints on how I could add this to my compiler? Where can I download the 
source of this library?

Thanks in advance, Andreas


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