diff --git a/src/rust-2018/platform-and-target-support/musl-support-for-fully-static-binaries.md b/src/rust-2018/platform-and-target-support/musl-support-for-fully-static-binaries.md index 65381e36..7ef0566b 100644 --- a/src/rust-2018/platform-and-target-support/musl-support-for-fully-static-binaries.md +++ b/src/rust-2018/platform-and-target-support/musl-support-for-fully-static-binaries.md @@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ ![Minimum Rust version: 1.1](https://img.shields.io/badge/Minimum%20Rust%20Version-1.1-brightgreen.svg) +(Note: current Rust (as of 1.48) supports static linking with either glibc or +MUSL, so you can select whichever libc you need or prefer.) + By default, Rust will statically link all Rust code. However, if you use the standard library, it will dynamically link to the system's `libc` implementation.