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Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?
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Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?


  • Subject: Re: Why can't I Run > Fix?
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:28:49 +0100

Le 16 mars 2010 à 18:08, Scott Ribe a écrit :

>> I know a lot of this is C++’s fault for generating oceanfuls of internal
>> symbols...
>
> I'd put the blame on GCC. Linking C++ quickly is certainly possible, as
> proven by a certain discontinued toolset. (Dead-stripping virtual methods is
> also certainly possible, as proven by a certain discontinued toolset.) And
> so on.
>
> I personally don't expect the problems to really go away as long as Apple's
> using the GCC tool chain--although they have certainly worked to improve
> things over the years, and those improvements are *much* appreciated. I hope
> to see LLVM replace GCC in Xcode sooner rather than later.


Don't expect too much, the Mac OS X linker is not part of GCC.


-- Jean-Daniel




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