[Pythonmac-SIG] C++ ABI 1002/102 incompatibility with wxPython

Christopher Barker Chris.Barker at noaa.gov
Tue Jan 25 23:24:56 CET 2011


On 1/25/11 12:19 PM, Matthias Baas wrote:
> It's not a typo, the numbers indicate the C++ ABI (Application Binary
> Interface) version the code uses.

> As far as I know, version 1002 is still the current one and it was
> introduced by gcc 3.4. Before that, the version was 102 (don't ask me
> how these numbers are formed. I have to admit, it's a bit of an odd
> numbering scheme...).

It's that odd numbering scheme that threw me.

> You can find out the ABI version a particular version of gcc uses by
> running the following command:
>
> g++ -E -dM -</dev/null|grep ABI

Any idea how to see what ABI version a given binary was compiled against?

-Chris


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