Seems like 10.6 does not have libc++.
maybe have 2 prebuilt binaries, one with libc++ and libstdc++

Raul

On Dec 21, 2012, at 6:56 PM, Stephen Chu <step...@ju-ju.com> wrote:

> On 12/21/12 3:17 AM, Sorvig Morten wrote:
>> 
>>> Does the pre built binary use libstdc++ or libc++?
>> 
>> 
>> According to "otool -L", QtCore from the 5.0.0 binary links against 
>> libstdc++.
> 
> Doesn't that pretty much precludes us from using most C++11 features? 
> Using C++11 features like initializers list with clang requires using 
> the new standard libraries headers that are only available with 
> -stdlib=libc++ option. That will link our binaries against libc++ and 
> now we have 2 different C/C++ runtimes.
> 
> That's not getting intothe mess that Qt is built with old GCC 4.2 
> headers and our binaries with libc++ ones.
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