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On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:

> > Bugs in our C/C++ compilers should be reported to us, not the gcc
> > developer - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
> 
>  So, is it a bug? Or better, are it bugs (the omission and the stream 
> behaviour)?
>  Sorry Steve, I can't help on this one.

I reported it to bugzilla, and apparently the current distributions of Red 
Hat Linux use libstdc-2 where this bug is present.  The bug is fixed in 
libstdc-3 which should be released in a month or so (and then hopefully 
included with Red Hat 7.1!?!?!)

In the meantime, a workaround is to use the older strstream (which is 
deprecated and we'll need to revise our code later), use libstdc++ from 
CVS, or just use the bloody atoi() call -- it's easier.  ;-)

Cheers...

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