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            <description><![CDATA[Hi,&nbsp;<div>Has anyone got any indepth knowledge of LD for GCC on Unix? Am having problems with nested includes and when not to use the pragma statement?! Willing to exchange tips on anything c++ related :-0</div><div>I know ld isn&#39;t a compiler, but there isn&#39;t a linkers community!</div><div><br /></div><div>Ta,</div><div>Ant</div>]]></description>
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