I'm fairly sure this was fixed in libobjc, although the fix doesn't
appear in any released versions of gcc. The best thing would be to get
the latest snapshot of libobjc from ftp.gnustep.org, see:
http://www.gnustep.org/resources/source_fun.html
Although if you don't install libobj in place of the old version (use
gcc -v to figrue out where this is), you'll also need a later version of
gnustep-make/base which will be able to find the new libobj (get it from
CVS or in a few days from ftp.gnustep.org)
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