Re: gcc-3.3:linking against gcc-4.0 linked framework
Re: gcc-3.3:linking against gcc-4.0 linked framework
- Subject: Re: gcc-3.3:linking against gcc-4.0 linked framework
- From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 09:54:04 -0400
- Organization: Rogue Research
On 2005-07-06 23:32, email@hidden said:
>>> the vendor of a kext-driver-framework we are using decided to use
>>> XCode
>>> 2.0/gcc-4.0. I'm using 10.3.9 and gcc-3.3 so I get duplicate symbol
>>> errors during linking because of libstdc++.
>>> How can I force Xcode to use libstdc++.6.dylib instead of default
>>> static one?
>>
>> Well, the simple answer is that when doing C++ you need to keep your
>> compilers matched.
>
>The driver framework has still a plain C-API.
In any case, isn't libstdc++ a userland library? You shouldn't be using
userland code/libraries at all in a driver.
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Rogue Research www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer Montréal, Québec, Canada
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