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?

-steve

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