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I found the following text in README.gnuefi:

** Prerequisites:

  To develop x86 and x86_64 EFI applications, the following tools are 
needed:

         - gcc-3.0 or newer (gcc 2.7.2 is NOT sufficient!)
           As of gnu-efi-3.0b, the Redhat 8.0 toolchain is known to work,
           but the Redhat 9.0 toolchain is not currently supported.

         - A version of "objcopy" that supports EFI applications.  To
           check if your version includes EFI support, issue the
           command:

                 objcopy --help

           and verify that the line "supported targets" contains the
           string "efi-app-ia32" and "efi-app-x86_64". The binutils 
release
           binutils-2.17.50.0.14 supports Intel64 EFI.



So this bug should be fixed by adding a build-dependency on
binutils >= 2.17.50.0.14


Kind regards,

  - Jonas

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Jonas Smedegaard   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   http://www.jones.dk/~jonas/
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