On 6/27/11 6:43 AM, Pierre Ossman wrote:
>> That's fine.  The same procedure should work that works on Linux in that
>> case-- i.e. using gcc -print-file-name libstdc++.a to figure out where
>> the static version is and pulling some tricks to link against it instead
>> of the dynamic version.  Not sure why anyone would want to use a
>> non-vendor-supplied version of GCC on Mac, though.
>>
> 
> There's always the cross-compiler loons like us. :)

Is there a way to build Mac binaries on a non-Mac platform?  I'm
academically curious, because I didn't think that was possible.

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