I am quite sorry. It turns out it doesn't seem to be libtools fault at
all.
It appears that the Male object is never included into the executable as
it is never been referenced directly by any other object. So I need some
way of forcing the object to be included into the executable despite
being unreferenced. That of course has nothing to do with libtool. 
Thanks for your support,
Jan


Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> 
> On Aug 25, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > This never works using libtool. However just doing "c++ `find . -name
> > *.cpp`" does the trick.
> > Any glue what is going on?
> 
> What is the link command used by libtool?
> 
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