2008/4/2, Carsten Sørensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That's a general gcc feature, the order of libraries and objects is
>  important. When gcc sees a library on the commandline, only those
>  parts of it that have already been referenced by a  previous library
>  or object file are included. In your case the library was skipped
>  completely since nothing had referenced any of its functions yet.

Thanks Carsten. I didn't know that.

Tijl

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