Hello SK,

Under Windows, OPTLINK (8.00.2) gets confused when an object file has
a compound extension with than one '.' in the name, as in foo.d.o. For
such files, OPTLINK reports "Error 2: File Not Found foo.d". Cmake
always generates object files with a compound extension.  I'm already
asking cmake people, but a work-around may not be forthcoming.

What is the right way to get OPTLINK fixed?


Wait. Optlink is written in ASM and is in he process of being converted to C. Until that happens, don't expect any bug fixes. OTOH a wrapper that copies files and munges names wouldn't be that hard to write.


-steve

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