Hi,

On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 03:25:20PM +0100, Alexander Sanda wrote:
> Maybe.  But  what  if Netscape decides to make the next fbsd release ELF
> (and still keeps linking with libg++) ?
> 
> What about Mozilla ? Is it libg++ - free ?
> 
> I  agree that libg++ is (almost) useless today, but dropping it from the
> source and making it a port shouldn't disturb anyone.

Mozilla will only be ELF, since it is very likely that the minumum
compiler will be egcs.  It will also need GTK+, not Motif.

I'm surprised the old Netscape needed libg++...

Regards,
 -Jeremy

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