-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 #]> 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. #][snip] #] #]If this is the old, long-unmaintained libg++, I think you are out of #] luck. #] #]You can still get libg++ from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libg++/ , but it #] does not compile with current gcc. #] #]I suggest you try contacting your linux distro insearch of a #] libgpp.src.rpm, or whatever they call the source rpm. #] Thanks, I'll try to get something. However as far as I can see, the last time it was included, the libgpp rpm was built from the gcc source rpm (in addition to gcc), so this may not work. Since I might have to rewrite a lot, do you (or anybody else on this list) accidentally know any good introductory C++ book that gives a decent description on how to work with strings (in a way that won't be obsolete soon ;-) ? I mean, for somebody who has done some programming, but does not have much C++ knowledge? Alternatively, are there good web resources? Thanks a lot & kind regards, Andreas - --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dipl.-Phys. Andreas K. Huettel tel. +49 89 2180 3349 (univ.) Sektion Physik der LMU fax +49 89 2180 3182 (univ.) LS Prof. J.P. Kotthaus huettel@xxxxxx Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx 80539 Muenchen andreas.huettel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Germany http://www.akhuettel.de/research/ - --------------------------------------------------------------------- Privat: Andreas K. Huettel, Enhuberstraße 5, 80333 Muenchen, Germany - --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please use GNUPG or PGP for signed and encrypted email. My public key can be found at http://www.akhuettel.de/pgp_key.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAfsQUL+gLs3iH94cRAvgvAJ9K5gEP0d9zRD9zgGdY+22M2BE5wQCgj6+c f90nFOUFjcCSKNIqEXJYd4w= =HrrO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----