No, libstdc++ provides man pages from doxygen, they aren't made by the individual distros... I'm saying that it looks like a bug in doxygen man page generation. e.g. http://gcc-ca.internet.bs/libstdc++/doxygen/ Unless you are saying that you've checked the mainline libstdc++, and *see* std::for_each and friends, and thus have a reason to believe that ubuntu just screwed it up. However, I just downloaded the 4.4. man pages and I don't see any std__for_each file in the extracted archive... so it sure looks like it's just a bug on libstdc++'s side to *me*. Brendan On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Mathieu Dupuy <deronnax@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It only depends the way your distribution's packager did it. > You won't get answer here, so post on the ML of your linux distribtion. > Cheers. > > 2010/2/14 Brendan Miller <catphive@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> I installed the man pages for libstdc++ and I can do: >> >> man std::vector >> >> but none of the functions I've tried have worked, for instance: >> >> man std::for_each >> >> What's the deal? >> >> I can see the for_each docs in the doxygen online, but no man page... >> >> >> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/libstdc++-html-USERS-4.4/a01026.html#ge7c8a150efe61c9f8a6eacf002a40efb >> >> I'd much rather use man pages, as doxygen's html is a real pain to >> navigate. >> >> Brendan > > > > -- > Dupuy Mathieu > Epitech 2011. >