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Re: Tiger X tools crash
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Re: Tiger X tools crash


  • Subject: Re: Tiger X tools crash
  • From: Darkshadow <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 21:55:01 -0400


On Apr 30, 2005, at 5:28 PM, David Hinz wrote:


I just tried to compile my first app using Xcode 2.0 and also ran into the problem of libstdc++.a not in /usr/lib.  There is a libstdc++.6.0.3.dylib and a symbolic link libstdc++.6.dylib, but not the .a file.  I originally did a Archive and Install.

Anyone else missing this file?

Should I just link against the .dylib file?


david.


Hmm, the Xcode 2.0 Release Notes have this to say:

Projects using /usr/lib/libstdc++.a
Mac OS X 10.4 now includes a dynamic version of the libstdc++ library: utilizing the static version of this library (from /usr/lib/libstdc++.a) in a project will cause the project to fail to build. In order to work around this issue, projects should remove references to this library.

If you were just creating a new project, then you may have run into a bug.

Darkshadow (aka Michael Nickerson)


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