On Wed, 21 Sep 2011, gmail wrote:
> Is there a package for STL and eCos 3.0?
First,
http://ecos.sourceware.org/news-archive.html
eCos 3.0 has been released 2009/03/30
Then
http://ecos.sourceware.org/
a quote from eCos News
August 20, 2009 uSTL library port
Uwe Kindler has contributed a port of uSTL 1.3 to eCos.
Uwe, thank you!
eCos AnonCVS
language/cxx/ustl/current/ChangeLog:
2010-06-25 Simon Kallweit <simon.kallweit AT some host>
...
* LICENSE: Updated to uSTL 1.4 sources.
Simon, thank you!
> I've seen a couple of discussions on STL/uSTL but they are +5 years old.
Perhaps, it was... But, It seems to me your digs are obsolete.
SourceForge.net
% cd ustl
% git log --summary | grep -B3 1\\.[3-9]$ | head
commit b4b81dcb8469d1b2833f65a2de3b73e81f20f278
Author: Mike Sharov <msharov AT some host>
Date: Wed Mar 16 11:51:43 2011 -0400
Release 1.5
Many thanks to Mike Sharov.
> Wondering if anyone is using STL and what they used.
IMO, they used (use).
> I am looking at using an open source module that needs deque...
See above.
HTH
Sergei
> Thanks,
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