I thought it meant that they were linking a C++ library which was compiled with a different version of g++ than the one being currently used.
Could be either, really. Just the gcc/g++ thing is the most common.
The mix-and-match thing is true on all gcc platforms; I assumed that wasn't it since they already worked on other platforms.
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