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authorArne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab@web.de>2011-11-13 16:44:56 +0100
committerArne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab@web.de>2011-11-13 16:44:56 +0100
commit5458eac77c98bd0dabf644757a82b60d8d86152e (patch)
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parenta0ac5ca7ae7a2e635d1548357823f5e575473417 (diff)
news: q3: fixed C++ hacking link.
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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ already allows writing a
[Hello World translator in Java](https://github.com/jeremie-koenig/hurd-java/blob/master/HelloMach.java). It
is still pretty low-level, but it paves the way for extending the core
of the Hurd with Java, which gets the count of supported languages to
-3: [[C(++)|hacking-guide/hhg#An-Example-using-trivfs]],
+3: [C(++)](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hacking-guide/hhg.html#An-Example-using-trivfs),
[[common_lisp|user/flaviocruz]] and Java.
So if you want to help get the Hurd into Debian as full release arch,