g++ is the traditional nickname of GNU C++, a freely redistributable C++ compiler. It is part of GCC, the GNU compiler collection.
On Unix operating systems, gcc is the command typically used to invoke the GCC C compiler, while g++ is the command to invoke the GCC C++ compiler.
From: Gilboa Davara <gilboad@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, 31 January 2010 9:49:49
Subject: Re: Difference between g++ and c++?
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 10:20 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Gilboa Davara wrote:
> > No idea why the packages isn't using symbolic links instead of packaging
> > the same files 4 times...
>
> It's not packaging the same file 4 times (that's just what it looks like to
> somebody unfamiliar with hardlinks), it's using hardlinks. :-)
>
> Kevin Kofler
>
Yeah... Took me a while to figure it out :)
- Gilboa
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