Cameron Kaiser builds and distributes TenFourFox which is a c++11 app built with gcc48 against a new libstdc++.
He has worked a lot of this out. His instructions are here <https://github.com/classilla/tenfourfox/wiki/HowToBuildFPR#distributing-the-executable>, and there's a script in the repo that automates a lot of it. Best, Ken > On Mar 24, 2018, at 06:35, Andreas Falkenhahn <andr...@falkenhahn.com> wrote: > > When I compile my C++11 project on a 10.5 PPC system using gcc6 and try to > run it on another 10.5 PPC system that doesn't have gcc6 installed, I get an > error that a symbol cannot be imported from /usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib. I > guess this is because the libstdc++.6.dylib that is shipped with 10.5 doesn't > contain those new features required by C++11 programs. > > So what is the recommended way of getting the libstdc++.6.dylib required by > my program onto a user system? Of course I wouldn't like to bother users to > install gcc6 from Mac Ports just to be able to run my program. Is there an > easier way? Is the latest libstdc++ available as its own package in Mac Ports > maybe or what is the suggested way of dealing with this? > > -- > Best regards, > Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:andr...@falkenhahn.com >