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newer version of libstdc++ on target system required


Hi,

i built several crosscompilers using Ubuntu 10.10 and Cygwin. The compilation finishes without errors, but when i would like to run my program on the target system, i get the error message:
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' which - obviously indicates that a newer version of libstdc++ on the target system is required.
Is there a chance to get the program run with an older version of glibcxx? Is it possible to build the crosscompiler in a way that this kind of problem can be avoided? If yes, how? :)
Gcc: 4.4.5
binutils: 2.20.1
glibc: 2.9
GMP: 4.3.2
MPFR: 3.0.0
PPL: 0.10.2
CLooG/ppl_ 0.15.10
libelf: 0.8.13


Thank you,

Matthias

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