> > No, you are entirely incorrect and spreading misinformation I'm > afraid. For MinGW-w64 to operate correctly, the only type of PECOFF > that should ever be linked with -static-libgcc is an entirely static > executable. It's got nothing to do with philosophy or preference, it's > to do with segfaults in your code or passing segfaults onto people who > use your code (as the tcl/tk developers did to Oscar).
I'm well aware of that. What misinformation do I spread? I said that standalone packages (like executables and shared libraries, which are not supposed to be used outside of the package itself) for end users are fine to be released with "-static*" linking. If you think that this is wrong and can cause problems, then please post exhaustive explanation why including some technical details and an example of a use case where things can break. Otherwise, this sounds more like an alarmist claim. Thanks in advance.
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