Follow-up Comment #2, bug #16478 (project gnustep):
It's obviously not finding libobjc (or at lest not finding the correct
libobjc).
You could try building using 'make messages=yes' to see what flags it's using
to the linker as I guess there is a possibility that the '-lobjc' flag is
missing somehow.
Otherwise the place to look would seem to be the installation of gcc ...
perhaps it's not finding its own objc library.
The warnings (_OBJC_INSTANCE_25 etc) are a compiler bug ... but I can't
remember which compiler version had them ... they might indicate that the
wrong compiler is being found/used.
Finally, I'm not sure that this is a base bug ... could also be a make bug or
a startup bug.
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