Hi:
I produced an executable and a dynamic library using g++
on an older FreeBSD, and found that it is linked against
an older version of "/usr/lib/libstdc++.so"
So it doesn't run on newer FreeBSD unless the newer FreeBSD installs the compat libraries.
Since I'm not using any advanced features, can I compile my program in such a way that it is not
picky about which version of libstdc++ it uses?
(Similar to how binaries on Mac OS X works with any library >= some version number)
Thank you!
I produced an executable and a dynamic library using g++
on an older FreeBSD, and found that it is linked against
an older version of "/usr/lib/libstdc++.so"
So it doesn't run on newer FreeBSD unless the newer FreeBSD installs the compat libraries.
Since I'm not using any advanced features, can I compile my program in such a way that it is not
picky about which version of libstdc++ it uses?
(Similar to how binaries on Mac OS X works with any library >= some version number)
Thank you!