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Can't build the latest snapshot with gcc-2.95.2-1.


I can't build the latest snapshot properly with gcc-2.95.2-1 as
the following.

gcc -o mount.exe mount.o -lnetapi32 -ladvapi32
mount.o(.text+0x29):mount.cc: undefined reference to `muto::~muto(void)'
/Home/fujieda/cygwin/snap/OBJ/i686-pc-cygwin/winsup/cygwin/libcygwin.a(libccrt0.o)(.text+0x29):libccrt0.cc: undefined reference to `muto::~muto(void)'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [mount.exe] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/Home/fujieda/cygwin/snap/OBJ/i686-pc-cygwin/winsup/utils'
make: *** [utils] Error 2

As far as I look into the output of `nm libccrt0.o' (attached
below), the compiler seems to put the unnecessary reference to
the destructor into the libccrt0.o. Should I use the latest
snapshot of GCC?
____
  | AIST      Kazuhiro Fujieda <fujieda@jaist.ac.jp>
  | HOKURIKU  School of Information Science
o_/ 1990      Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
00000000 b .bss
00000000 d .data
00000000 d .data_cygwin_nocopy
00000000 t .text
         U _GetModuleHandleA@4
         U __$_4muto
00000010 b __$tmp_0.91
         U ___CTOR_LIST__
         U ___DTOR_LIST__
00000000 t ___gnu_compiled_cplusplus
00000000 d ___mbuf.90
00000018 t ___tcf_0
         U __bss_end__
         U __bss_start__
         U __data_end__
         U __data_start__
00000008 B __fmode
00000000 B __impure_ptr
         U _calloc
00000138 T _cygwin_attach_dll
00000114 T _cygwin_crt0
00000034 t _cygwin_crt0_common__FPFiPPcPPc_i
         U _dll_crt0__FP11per_process
         U _dll_dllcrt0
00000004 B _environ
         U _free
         U _malloc
         U _realloc
00000020 b _this_proc
00000000 t gcc2_compiled.

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