By the way: I have to
replace the onboard libstdc++ in ure-link/lib by the system libstdc++
to use other libraries. Why is there on old libstdc++?
i think by now it is mostly for historic reasons.
until 5 years ago or so g++ and libstdc++ regularly changed ABI, so OOo
could not rely on the needed version being available on Linux systems.
but now libstdc++ seems to be stable, so i guess we could get rid of it
in LO4 (it also causes problems with gdb python-fu).
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