-# default because there is the potential for runtime linking problems. If
-# you have a newer version of GCC, you should prefer the --as-needed linker
-# flag over this method, though they both should accomplish the same thing.
+# default because there is the potential for runtime linking problems on
+# some platforms. If you have a newer version of GCC, you should prefer
+# the --as-needed linker flag over this method, though they both should
+# accomplish the same thing.