what i do when i need the source is use www.debian.org, i search for the
packages using the search engine, then when the package 'homepage' comnes
up (shows dependencies and stuff and a download button) on the near bottom
of the page it has links to the original source and patch(s) for it.

nate

On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Geoff Stanbury wrote:

geeyof >Sorry if this is a RTFM or super-newbie, but I'm wondering where I can 
find 
geeyof >the source code for libstdc++-2.91.60 and Libstdc++-2.91.660-dev.  
They're 
geeyof >not under Debian's ftp source tree.
geeyof >
geeyof >Thanks in advance.
geeyof >
geeyof >--Geoff
geeyof >
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