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@Update to 8.0.055.p057.

As Intel uses it's own directory for ifc and icc, we don't conflict with
ifc anymore.

Because of ABI changes, you have to recompile C++ programs (don't forget
stlport-icc).

Note that this port is a _work in progress_:
 - Icc allows to use an already installed libstdc++ from gcc, this doesn't
   work yet on FreeBSD. Libstdc++ on 4.x is too old, so it's unlikely we
   can add support for it. The headers of libstdc++ shipping with FreeBSD
   5.2-CURRENT use GCCisms not (yet) supported by icc, the hardcoded search
   path for them also doesn't fit for FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT.
 - We've incorporated parts (cxa) of the FreeBSD >= 502101 libc on < 502101
   systems. It's tested on 4.x, but not on FreeBSD < 502101.
 - Not all (new) options (including GCC compatibility) are thoroughly
   tested.

When encountering problems please report to me first instead of directly
contacting Intel.

Ackknowledgements:
 - Bradley T Hughes <bhughes@@trolltech.com> for PR 59552, it resulted in
   a modification of our libc (C++ DSO Object Destruction API) we
   incorporate in the port on < 502101 systems.
 - Marius Strobl <marius@@alchemy.franken.de> for his help with the port
   (e.g. ld.c, cxa).
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@--- ia32/include/cwchar.orig	Mon Nov 25 16:38:57 2002
+++ ia32/include/cwchar	Mon Nov 25 16:40:01 2002
@@@@ -13,23 +13,23 @@@@
 
  #ifdef _GLOBAL_USING
 _STD_BEGIN
-using ::mbstate_t; using ::size_t; using ::tm; using ::wint_t;
+using ::mbstate_t; using ::size_t; /* using ::tm; */ using ::wint_t;
 
 
-using ::btowc;
-using ::mbrlen; using ::mbrtowc; using ::mbsrtowcs;
-using ::mbsinit;
-using ::wcrtomb;
-using ::wcsrtombs; using ::wcstol; using ::wcscat;
-using ::wcschr; using ::wcscmp; using ::wcscoll;
+//using ::btowc;
+//using ::mbrlen; using ::mbrtowc; using ::mbsrtowcs;
+//using ::mbsinit;
+//using ::wcrtomb;
+/* using ::wcsrtombs; using ::wcstol; */ using ::wcscat;
+using ::wcschr; using ::wcscmp; // using ::wcscoll;
 using ::wcscpy; using ::wcscspn; using ::wcslen;
 using ::wcsncat; using ::wcsncmp; using ::wcsncpy;
 using ::wcspbrk; using ::wcsrchr; using ::wcsspn;
-using ::wcstod; using ::wcstoul; using ::wcsstr;
-using ::wcstok; using ::wcsxfrm; using ::wctob;
+/* using ::wcstod; using ::wcstoul; */ using ::wcsstr;
+//using ::wcstok; using ::wcsxfrm; using ::wctob;
 using ::wmemchr; using ::wmemcmp; using ::wmemcpy;
 using ::wmemmove; using ::wmemset;
-using ::wcsftime;
+//using ::wcsftime;
 
 #ifdef __USE_ISOC99
 using ::fwide; using ::fwprintf;
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@Add missing files for the 7.0.078 update.

Pointy hat to:	netchild
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