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- You didn't answer the question. I can't believe somebody votes this up. The question was clearly about linkage. He went to great length to avoid the two point you raised.Albert van der Horst– Albert van der Horst2023-05-30 16:07:48 +00:00Commented May 30, 2023 at 16:07
- I can't recall exactly as this was 11 years ago, but I am pretty sure the linkage problem was quickly resolved and then OP probably asked about other problems in the code. EDIT: see the comment under user529758's answer, below. In any case, for other visitors like yourself, it may be useful to point those out. If you do not agree, feel free to downvote.Jester– Jester2023-05-30 18:13:33 +00:00Commented May 30, 2023 at 18:13
- I'm not in the habit of voting answers down that contain useful information. That happens only as the answer is plain wrong.Albert van der Horst– Albert van der Horst2023-08-10 09:16:53 +00:00Commented Aug 10, 2023 at 9:16
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