diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog b/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog
index eae31116d8440fa31faede1758a2ba0e11b3559d..24427f60fedfb6e28f50f3772fb2a0346827793c 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,94 @@
+2000-12-09  Phil Edwards  <pme@sources.redhat.com>
+
+	Move the HTML-containing subdirs from 'docs' to 'docs/html'.
+	* README:  Update the locations of instructions.
+	* docs/doxygen/run_doxygen:  New file, stub.
+
+	* docs/Makefile:  Moved...
+	* docs/configopts.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/documentation.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/install.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/lib3styles.css:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/BADNAMES:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/BUGS:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/C++STYLE:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/CHECKLIST:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/COPYING:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/DESIGN:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/HEADER_POLICY:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/PROBLEMS:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/RELEASE-NOTES:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/TODO:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/contribute.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/headers_cc.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/libstdc++-assign.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/organization:  Likewise.
+	* docs/17_intro/porting-howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/18_support/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/19_diagnostics/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/20_util/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/21_strings/gotw29a.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/21_strings/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/21_strings/stringtok_h.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/21_strings/stringtok_std_h.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/22_locale/codecvt.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/22_locale/ctype.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/22_locale/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/22_locale/locale.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/23_containers/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/23_containers/wrappers_h.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/24_iterators/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/25_algorithms/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/26_numerics/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/27_io/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/27_io/iostreams_hierarchy.pdf:  Likewise.
+	* docs/ext/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/faq/index.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/faq/index.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/Makefile:  ...to here.
+	* docs/html/configopts.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/documentation.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/install.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/lib3styles.css:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/BADNAMES:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/BUGS:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/C++STYLE:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/CHECKLIST:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/COPYING:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/DESIGN:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/HEADER_POLICY:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/PROBLEMS:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/RELEASE-NOTES:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/TODO:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/contribute.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/headers_cc.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/libstdc++-assign.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/organization:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/17_intro/porting-howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/18_support/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/19_diagnostics/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/20_util/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/21_strings/gotw29a.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/21_strings/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/21_strings/stringtok_h.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/21_strings/stringtok_std_h.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/22_locale/codecvt.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/22_locale/ctype.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/22_locale/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/22_locale/locale.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/23_containers/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/23_containers/wrappers_h.txt:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/24_iterators/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/25_algorithms/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/26_numerics/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/27_io/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/27_io/iostreams_hierarchy.pdf:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/ext/howto.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/faq/index.html:  Likewise.
+	* docs/html/faq/index.txt:  Likewise.
+
 2000-12-08  Phil Edwards  <pme@sources.redhat.com>
 
 	* acinclude.m4 (GLIBCPP_ENABLE_CSTDIO):  New conditional,
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/README b/libstdc++-v3/README
index 7516e5c425eefa6ed7f0f2a999beef33f7b23790..d795882518c0c2edb3d59e904af750848e4b89a5 100644
--- a/libstdc++-v3/README
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/README
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 file: libstdc++-v3/README
 
-New users may wish to point their web browsers to the file index.html
-in the 'docs' subdirectory.  It contains brief building instructions
-and notes on how to configure the library in interesting ways.
+New users may wish to point their web browsers to the file documentation.html
+in the 'docs/html' subdirectory.  It contains brief building instructions and
+notes on how to configure the library in interesting ways.
 
 
 Instructions for configuring and building this snapshot appear
-in install.html.
+in docs/html/install.html.
 
 This directory contains the files needed to create [a still broken
 subset of] an ISO Standard C++ Library.
diff --git a/libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen/run_doxygen b/libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen/run_doxygen
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9585e04afd7a7f8ea8a7f1dcae10b02e8b48e202
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/doxygen/run_doxygen
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+
+# This file is a placeholder to keep the doxygen subdir in place.  It
+# will be used to test for the presence of doxygen(1) and run it.
+
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 <A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
 <A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.5 2000/10/21 00:51:49 jsm28 Exp $
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 <A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.6 2000/10/21 00:51:49 jsm28 Exp $
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-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.4 2000/10/21 00:51:49 jsm28 Exp $
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-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.3 2000/10/21 00:51:49 jsm28 Exp $
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-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.4 2000/10/21 00:51:50 jsm28 Exp $
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-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.4 2000/10/21 00:51:50 jsm28 Exp $
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-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.6 2000/10/21 00:51:50 jsm28 Exp $
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-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.4 2000/11/29 20:37:02 pme Exp $
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 options</A></H1>
 
 <P>The latest version of this document is always available at
-   <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/configopts.html">
-   http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/configopts.html</A>.
+   <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/configopts.html">
+   http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/configopts.html</A>.
 </P>
 
-<P>To the <A HREF="index.html">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
+<P>To the <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
 
 
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@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ options</A></H1>
    <!-- This SECnn should be the "Choosing Package Options" section. -->
    <A HREF="http://sources.redhat.com/autoconf/autoconf.html#SEC74">they
    all have opposite forms as well</A>
-   (enable/disable and with/without).  The defaults are for the latest
-   snapshot, 2.90.8.
+   (enable/disable and with/without).  The defaults are for current
+   development sources.
 </P>
 <P>The canonical way to find out the configure options that are
    available for a given set of libstdc++ sources is to go to the
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ options</A></H1>
 </DL>
 </P>
 <P>Return <A HREF="#top">to the top of the page</A> or
-   <A HREF="index.html">to the homepage</A>.
+   <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/">to the homepage</A>.
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    bundled with the library source, under the <TT>docs</TT> subdirectory,
@@ -71,6 +70,5 @@
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@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
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 <A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
 <A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
-<BR> $Id: howto.html,v 1.3 2000/10/21 00:51:50 jsm28 Exp $
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   ** Locations of "the most recent snapshot is the Nth" text are 
   ** answers 1_1, 1_4, 4_1, 5_6.
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 <H1 CLASS="centered">libstdc++ Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
 
 <P>The latest version of this document is always available at
-<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/">
-http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/</A>.</P>
+<A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq/">
+http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq/</A>.</P>
 
-<P>To the <A HREF="../index.html">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
+<P>To the <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/">libstdc++-v3 homepage</A>.
 
 <!-- ####################################################### -->
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@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/buildstat.html">portability</A>
       <P>Development and discussion is held on the libstdc++ mailing
          list. Subscribing to the list, or searching the list
          archives, is open to everyone.  You can read instructions for
-         doing so on the <A HREF="../index.html">homepage</A>.  If you
+         doing so on the <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/">homepage</A>.  If you
          have questions, ideas, code, or are just curious, sign up!
       </P>
 
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/buildstat.html">portability</A>
 HREF="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/libstdc++/libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz">
          available via ftp</A>.
       </P>
-      <P>The <A HREF="../index.html">homepage</A>
+      <P>The <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/">homepage</A>
          has instructions for retrieving the latest CVS sources, and for
          browsing the CVS sources over the web.
       </P>
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/1999/msg00084.html">speculation</A>.
 Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
 <A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
 <A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
-<BR> $Id: index.html,v 1.9 2000/11/29 20:37:02 pme Exp $
+<BR> $Id: index.html,v 1.10 2000/12/03 23:47:49 jsm28 Exp $
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+++ b/libstdc++-v3/docs/html/faq/index.txt
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
 
                      libstdc++ Frequently Asked Questions
-
+                                       
    The latest version of this document is always available at
-   [1]http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/.
-
+   [1]http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq/.
+   
    To the [2]libstdc++-v3 homepage.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
                                    Questions
-
+                                       
     1. [3]General Information
          1. [4]What is libstdc++-v3?
          2. [5]Why should I use libstdc++?
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@
          6. [33]Is libstdc++-v3 thread-safe?
          7. [34]How do I get a copy of the ISO C++ Standard?
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
                             1.0 General Information
-
+                                       
 1.1 What is libstdc++-v3?
 
    The GNU Standard C++ Library v3, or libstdc++-2.90.x/2.9x, is an
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@
    see exactly how far the project has come, or just want the latest
    bleeding-edge code, the up-to-date source is available over anonymous
    CVS, and can even be browsed over the Web (see below).
-
+   
    A more formal description of the V3 goals can be found in the official
    [36]design document.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.2 Why should I use libstdc++?
 
    The completion of the ISO C++ standardization gave the C++ community a
@@ -69,51 +69,51 @@
    Library. However, all existing C++ implementations are (as the Draft
    Standard used to say) "incomplet and incorrekt," and many suffer from
    limitations of the compilers that use them.
-
+   
    The GNU C/C++/FORTRAN/<pick-a-language> compiler (gcc, g++, etc) is
    widely considered to be one of the leading compilers in the world. Its
    development has recently been taken over by the [37]GCC team. All of
    the rapid development and near-legendary [38]portability that are the
    hallmarks of an open-source project are being applied to libstdc++.
-
+   
    That means that all of the Standard classes and functions (such as
    string, vector<>, iostreams, and algorithms) will be freely available
    and fully compliant. Programmers will no longer need to "roll their
    own" nor be worried about platform-specific incompatabilities.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.3 Who's in charge of it?
 
    The libstdc++ project is contributed to by several developers all over
    the world, in the same way as GCC or Linux. Benjamin Kosnik, Gabriel
    Dos Reis, Phil Edwards, and Ulrich Drepper are the lead maintainers of
    the CVS archive.
-
+   
    Development and discussion is held on the libstdc++ mailing list.
    Subscribing to the list, or searching the list archives, is open to
    everyone. You can read instructions for doing so on the [39]homepage.
    If you have questions, ideas, code, or are just curious, sign up!
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.4 How do I get libstdc++?
 
    The tenth (and latest) snapshot of libstdc++-v3 is [40]available via
    ftp.
-
+   
    The [41]homepage has instructions for retrieving the latest CVS
    sources, and for browsing the CVS sources over the web.
-
+   
    The subset commonly known as the Standard Template Library (chapters
    23 through 25, mostly) is adapted from the SGI STL, which is also an
    ongoing work.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.5 When is libstdc++ going to be finished?
 
    Nathan Myers gave the best of all possible answers, responding to a
    Usenet article asking this question: Sooner, if you help.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.6 How do I contribute to the effort?
 
    Here is [42]a page devoted to this topic. Subscribing to the mailing
@@ -123,25 +123,25 @@
    is willing to help write documentation, for example, or has found a
    bug in code that we all thought was working, is more than welcome!
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.7 What happened to libg++? I need that!
 
    The most recent libg++ README states that libg++ is no longer being
    actively maintained. It should not be used for new projects, and is
    only being kicked along to support older code.
-
+   
    The libg++ was designed and created when there was no Standard to
    provide guidance. Classes like linked lists are now provided for by
    list<T> and do not need to be created by genclass. (For that matter,
    templates exist now and are well-supported, whereas genclass (mostly)
    predates them.)
-
+   
    There are other classes in libg++ that are not specified in the ISO
    Standard (e.g., statistical analysis). While there are a lot of really
    useful things that are used by a lot of people (e.g., statistics :-),
    the Standards Committee couldn't include everything, and so a lot of
    those "obvious" classes didn't get included.
-
+   
    Since libstdc++ is an implementation of the Standard Library, we have
    no plans at this time to include non-Standard utilities in the
    implementation, however handy they are. (The extensions provided in
@@ -150,15 +150,15 @@
    entirely plausable that the "useful stuff" from libg++ might be
    extracted into an updated utilities library, but nobody has stated
    such a project yet.
-
+   
    (The [43]Boost site houses free C++ libraries that do varying things,
    and happened to be started by members of the Standards Committee.
    Certain "useful stuff" classes will probably migrate there.)
-
+   
    For the bold and/or desperate, the [44]GCC FAQ describes where to find
    the last libg++ source.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 1.8 What if I have more questions?
 
    If you have read the README and RELEASE-NOTES files, and your question
@@ -166,14 +166,14 @@
    not need to be subscribed to the list to send a message to it. More
    information is available on the homepage (including how to browse the
    list archives); to send to the list, use [45]libstdc++@gcc.gnu.org.
-
+   
    If you have a question that you think should be included here, or if
    you have a question about a question/answer here, contact [46]Phil
    Edwards or [47]Gabriel Dos Reis.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
                                2.0 Installation
-
+                                       
 2.1 How do I install libstdc++-v3?
 
    Complete instructions are not given here (this is a FAQ, not an
@@ -185,26 +185,26 @@
      * If you plan on hacking around with the makefiles, you will need
        the tools [48]autoconfand [49]automake.
      * GNU Make is the only make that supports these makefiles.
-
+       
    The file [50]documentation.html provides a good overview of the steps
    necessary to build, install, and use the library. Instructions for
    configuring the library with new flags such as --enable-threads are
    there also.
-
+   
    The top-level install.html and [51]RELEASE-NOTES files contain the
    exact build and installation instructions. You may wish to browse
    those files over CVSweb ahead of time to get a feel for what's
    required. RELEASE-NOTES is located in the ".../docs/17_intro/"
    directory of the distribution.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 2.2 Is this a drop-in replacement for the libstdc++ that's shipped with g++?
 
    Yes, as of 2.90.8, it is intended as such. And as of 2.91,
    libstdc++-v3 is the library that's shipped with g++, so much of this
    answer has become moot.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 2.3 What is this CVS thing that you keep mentioning?
 
    The Concurrent Versions System is one of several revision control
@@ -212,43 +212,43 @@
    free (beer), and very high quality. The [52]CVS entry in the GNU
    software catalogue has a better description as well as a [53]link to
    the makers of CVS.
-
+   
    The "anonymous client checkout" feature of CVS is similar to anonymous
    FTP in that it allows anyone to retrieve the latest libstdc++ sources.
-
+   
    After the first of April, American users will have a "/pharmacy"
    command-line option...
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 2.4 How do I know if it works?
 
    libstdc++-v3 comes with its own testsuite. You do not need to actually
    install the library ("gmake install") to run the testsuite. Note that
    2.91 does not use DejaGNU yet.
-
+   
    To run the testsuite on the library after building it, use "gmake
    check" while in your build directory. To run the testsuite on the
    library after building and installing it, use "gmake check-install"
    instead.
-
+   
    The testsuite subdirectory in your build directory will then contain
    three files of the form YYYYMMDD-mkcheck*.txt. One of them
    (-mkcheck.txt itself) contains the results of the tests; this can be
    mailed to the list. The other files (-mkchecklog.txt and
    -mkcheckfiles.txt) contain messages from the compiler while building
    the test programs, and a list of the tests to be run, respectively.
-
+   
    If you find bugs in the testsuite programs themselves, or if you think
    of a new test program that should be added to the suite, please write
    up your idea and send it to the list!
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
                          3.0 Platform-Specific Issues
-
+                                       
 3.1 Can libstdc++-v3 be used with <my favorite compiler>?
 
    Probably not. Yet.
-
+   
    Because GCC advances so rapidly, development and testing of libstdc++
    is being done almost entirely under that compiler. If you are curious
    about whether other, lesser compilers (*grin*) support libstdc++, you
@@ -256,42 +256,42 @@
    (see above) will still require certain tools, however. Also keep in
    mind that building libstdc++ does not imply that your compiler will be
    able to use all of the features found in the C++ Standard Library.
-
+   
    Since the goal of ISO Standardization is for all C++ implementations
    to be able to share code, the final libstdc++ should, in theory, be
    useable under any ISO-compliant compiler. It will still be targeted
    and optimized for GCC/g++, however.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 3.2 Building under Cygwin hangs/explodes!?
 
    Sometimes, yes. You're probably in the middle of generating the
    numeric_limits specializations when it hangs, right? Thought so...
-
+   
    The <limits> header and its associated library code are
    platform-specific. These files get generated from scratch during
    installation, and it is this generator that is hanging. More
    specifically, the only sure way to determine what the
    numeric_limits<T>::traps boolean should be is to actually divide by
    zero and see if it is trapped or not.
-
+   
    Under NT, this will occasionally just hang. On those occasions when
    the test does not hang, the zero-division is in fact trapped. That
    doesn't prevent hanging elsewhere.
-
+   
    You have two options. You can get a newer cygwin1.dll (see the Cygwin
    paragraph in the [54]installation instructions). Or you can get a
    prebuilt set of bits/std_limits.h and src/limitsMEMBERS.cc files from
    Mumit Khan's [55]Cygwin-related website.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
                           4.0 Known Bugs and Non-Bugs
-
+                                       
    Note that this section can get rapdily outdated -- such is the nature
    of an open-source project. For the latest information, join the
    mailing list or look through recent archives. The RELEASE- NOTES and
    BUGS files are generally kept up-to-date.
-
+   
 4.1 What works already?
 
    This is a verbatim clip from the "Status" section of the RELEASE-NOTES
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ New:
 - Many, many testsuite additions and consistent VERIFY usage.
 - work on mkcheck to make it more flexible, use libtool, etc.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 4.2 Bugs in gcc/g++ (not libstdc++-v3)
 
    This is by no means meant to be complete nor exhaustive, but mentions
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ New:
      * As of 2.91, these bugs have all been fixed. We look forward to new
        ones, well, not exactly...
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 4.3 Bugs in the C++ language/lib specification
 
    Yes, unfortunately, there are some. In a [56]message to the list,
@@ -366,41 +366,41 @@ New:
    concern the library. The list itself is [57]posted on his website.
    Developers who are having problems interpreting the Standard may wish
    to consult his notes.
-
+   
    For those people who are not part of the ISO Library Group (i.e.,
    nearly all of us needing to read this page in the first place :-), a
    public list of the library defects is occasionally published [58]here.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 4.4 Things in libstdc++ that look like bugs
 
    There are things which are not bugs in the compiler (4.2) nor the
    language specification (4.3), but aren't really bugs in libstdc++,
    either. Really!
-
+   
    The biggest of these is the quadzillions of warnings about the library
    headers emitted when -Weffc++ is used. Making libstdc++
    "-Weffc++-clean" is not a goal of the project, for a few reasons.
    Mainly, that option tries to enforce object-oriented programming,
    while the Standard Library isn't necessarily trying to be OO. There
    are multiple solutions under discussion.
-
+   
   The g++-3 headers are not ours
-
+  
    If you have found an extremely broken header file which is causing
    problems for you, look carefully before submitting a "high" priority
    bug report (which you probably shouldn't do anyhow; see the last
    paragraph of the page describing [59]the GCC bug database).
-
+   
    If the headers are in ${prefix}/include/g++-3, then you are using the
    old libstdc++-v2 library, which is nonstandard and unmaintained. Do
    not report problems with -v2 to the -v3 mailing list.
-
+   
    Currently our header files are installed in ${prefix}/include/g++-v3
    (see the 'v'?). This may change with the next release of GCC, as it
    may be too confusing, but [60]the question has not yet been decided.
      _________________________________________________________________
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+   
 4.5 Aw, that's easy to fix!
 
    If you have found a bug in the library and you think you have a
@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ New:
    you should of course send the patch to our mailing list, not the GCC
    mailing list. The libstdc++ [62]contributors' page also talks about
    how to submit patches.
-
+   
    In addition to the description, the patch, and the ChangeLog entry, it
    is a Good Thing if you can additionally create a small test program to
    test for the presence of the bug that your patch fixes. Bugs have a
@@ -417,60 +417,60 @@ New:
    caught immediately by the [63]testsuite -- but only if such a test
    exists.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
                                5.0 Miscellaneous
-
+                                       
 5.1 string::iterator is not char*; vector<T>::iterator is not T*
 
    If you have code that depends on container<T> iterators being
    implemented as pointer-to-T, your code is broken.
-
+   
    While there are arguments for iterators to be implemented in that
    manner, A) they aren't very good ones in the long term, and B) they
    were never guaranteed by the Standard anyway. The type-safety achieved
    by making iterators a real class rather than a typedef for T*
    outweighs nearly all opposing arguments.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 5.2 What's next after libstdc++-v3?
 
    Hopefully, not much. The goal of libstdc++-v3 is to produce a
    fully-compliant, fully-portable Standard Library. After that, we're
    mostly done: there won't be any more compliance work to do.
-
+   
    The ISO Committee will meet periodically to review Defect Reports in
    the C++ Standard. Undoubtably some of these will result in changes to
    the Standard, which will be reflected in patches to libstdc++. Some of
    that is already happening, see 4.2. Some of those changes are being
    predicted by the library maintainers, and we add code to the library
    based on what the current proposed resolution specifies.
-
+   
    The current libstdc++ contains extensions to the Library which must be
    explicitly requested by client code (for example, the hash tables from
    SGI). Other extensions may be added to libstdc++-v3 if they seem to be
    "standard" enough. (For example, the "long long" type from C99.)
    Bugfixes and rewrites (to improve or fix thread safety, for instance)
    will of course be a continuing task.
-
+   
    [64]This question about the next libstdc++ prompted some brief but
    interesting [65]speculation.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 5.3 What about the STL from SGI?
 
    The [66]STL from SGI is merged into libstdc++-v3 with changes as
    necessary. Currently release 3.3 is being used. Changes in the STL
    usually produce some weird bugs and lots of changes in the rest of the
    libstd++ source as we scramble to keep up. :-)
-
+   
    In particular, string is not from SGI and makes no use of their "rope"
    class (which is included as an optional extension), nor is valarray
    and some others. Classes like vector<> are, however.
-
+   
    The FAQ for SGI's STL (one jump off of their main page) is recommended
    reading.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 5.4 Extensions and Backward Compatibility
 
    Although you can specify -I options to make the preprocessor search
@@ -481,29 +481,29 @@ New:
 
    Extensions to the library have [67]their own page.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 5.5 Compiling with "-fnew-abi"
 
    Towards the end of July 1999, this subject was brought up again on the
    mailing list under a different name. The related [68]thread (by the
    name HOWTO-honor-std) is very instructive. More info is at the end of
    RELEASE-NOTES.
-
+   
    This functionality is now automated and turned on by default.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 5.6 Is libstdc++-v3 thread-safe?
 
    Quick answer: no, as of 2.91 (tenth snapshot), the library is not
    appropriate for multithreaded access. The string class is MT-safe.
-
+   
    This is assuming that your idea of "multithreaded" is the same as
    ours... The general question of multithreading and libstdc++-v3 is
    addressed in the chapter-specific advice for [69]Library Introduction.
    Threadsafe containers are covered in more detail in [70]the Received
    Wisdom section on containers.
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
 5.7 How do I get a copy of the ISO C++ Standard?
 
    Copies of the full ISO 14882 standard are available on line via the
@@ -515,19 +515,19 @@ New:
    right [71]here. (And if you've already registered with them, clicking
    this link will take you to directly to the place where you can [72]buy
    the standard on-line.
-
+   
    Who is your country's member body? Visit the [73]ISO homepage and find
    out!
      _________________________________________________________________
-
+   
    Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to [74]Phil
    Edwards or [75]Gabriel Dos Reis.
-   $Id: index.html,v 1.9 2000/11/29 20:37:02 pme Exp $ 
+   $Id: index.html,v 1.10 2000/12/03 23:47:49 jsm28 Exp $ 
 
 References
 
-   1. http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/faq/
-   2. ../index.html
+   1. http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/faq/
+   2. http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/
    3. ../faq/index.html#1_0
    4. ../faq/index.html#1_1
    5. ../faq/index.html#1_2
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   36. ../17_intro/DESIGN
   37. http://gcc.gnu.org/
   38. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/buildstat.html
-  39. ../index.html
+  39. http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/
   40. ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/libstdc++/libstdc++-2.91.tar.gz
-  41. ../index.html
+  41. http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/
   42. ../17_intro/contribute.html
   43. http://www.boost.org/
   44. http://gcc.gnu.org/fom_serv/cache/33.html
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 <P>The latest version of this document is always available at
-   <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/install.html">
-   http://gcc.gnu.org/libstdc++/install.html</A>.
+   <A HREF="http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/install.html">
+   http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/install.html</A>.
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 Comments and suggestions are welcome, and may be sent to
 <A HREF="mailto:pme@sources.redhat.com">Phil Edwards</A> or
 <A HREF="mailto:gdr@gcc.gnu.org">Gabriel Dos Reis</A>.
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