CONTENTS: gdb gxx2722 terminfo gdb: The GNU debugger. (v. 4.16) gdb: gdb: You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2. gdb: GDB now includes partial support for GNU Fortran 77. gdb: gdb: gdb: gdb: gdb: gdb: gdb: gxx2722: The GNU C++ compiler and support files for ELF (v. 2.7.2.2) gxx2722: gxx2722: Compiled with 486 optimizations, but works fine with 386. gxx2722: gxx2722: NOTE: Be sure to install at least the following packages besides this gxx2722: one, or you won't be able to compile: gcc2722, binutils, libc, and gxx2722: linuxinc. gxx2722: gxx2722: gxx2722: gxx2722: terminfo: Complete /usr/lib/terminfo database. terminfo: terminfo: This is the the master terminfo database maintained by Eric Raymond. terminfo: This database is the official descendant of the 4.4BSD termcap file, terminfo: and includes information about virtually every terminal known. The terminfo: ncurses libraries use this database to adjust screen output for the terminfo: terminal type in use. Unless you're allowing logins from terminal terminfo: types other than the Linux console, xterms, or vt100 terminals, you terminfo: probably won't need this database - a minimal /usr/lib/terminfo with terminfo: support for those types is included in the ncurses package. terminfo: