I've been working on getting the tripwire port to build on -CURRENT. 
Through this process I've stumbled across an issue. Searching through 
the mailing lists, I haven't found a solution to this.

The following program builds and runs under 4.7-STABLE:

#include <iostream>

int main()
{
        cout<<"Hello World\n";
}

... but under 5.0-CURRENT it gives me the following errors:

cwtest$ g++ -o foo foo.cc
foo.cc: In function `int main()':
foo.cc:5: `cout' undeclared (first use this function)
foo.cc:5: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each 
function
   it appears in.)
cwtest$

I built world on one of my -STABLE machines (it's faster that way), 
then remove /usr/include/g++ (on the -CURRENT system) and installworld 
on my -CURRENT system. Yet, the above error occurs.

I suspect that someone else here has encountered this and solved this. 
Would anyone care to point me in the right direction?


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