Follow-up Comment #2, bug #33189 (project gnustep):
I found the same problem too. Unfortunately, I upgraded gnustep-make and clang
at the same time, so I don't know what the cause is.
I do know that:
* clang 2.8 doesn't suffer from this issue
* clang 2.9 and clang SVN does
I ended up patching clang so that it passes the '-r' option to the linker,
which partially removes this problem. I still have runtime errors with clang
on builtins (e.g. memset()), so I disabled them too (-fno-builtin).
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