As per the ticket, I noted system apps (like iCal) crash when I upgraded the 
libc++ on Lion to the one we supply with libcxx, so that, for me, is 
unreliable. I didn’t try every system or every app of course.

Mixing libc++ versions in one executable’s dylib space crashes unpredictably 
sometimes. 

libc++ specifically does not promise that structures are identical between 
libc++ versions, even if the ABI is the same. So although you can use a newer 
libc++ with an older application, via accessors etc, that doesn’t mean you can 
pass structures/objects between different libc++ versions.

The best way to add filesystem to older systems is probably to add it to 
compiler_rt on older systems. And might as well do the three missing exception 
handlers at the same time.

(Adding it to legacysupport is harder because of the compiler requirements to 
build it.)

K

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