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I am using LINK386.EXE, the standard OS/2 2.0 linker. I doubt it knows anything special about C++. When I compile a file with "gcc -c foo.cc", the linker complaints that __CTOR_LIST__ and __DTOR_LIST__ are undefined. I assume that is what collect creates.
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