--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
05:56 ---
No response from the reporter in over a year.
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
05:53 ---
objdump is behaving correctly.
It sounds like you want the --file-start-context option:
`--file-start-context'
Specify that when displaying interlisted source code/disassembly
(assumes `-S')
--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
04:54 ---
No response from the reporter after more than a year. Anyway, Danny seems
confident that the bug is fixed.
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
04:51 ---
Reporter never responded after more than a year.
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
04:29 ---
How are you compiling your assembly and main.c files into the executable?
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GCC build triplet|GNU AS 2.16.1 |
GCC host triplet|Windows2000 |
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--- Additional Comments From dave at hiauly1 dot hia dot nrc dot ca
2006-03-28 04:11 ---
Subject: Re: FAIL: macros dot
> This test is passing on my system -- is it still failing on HP-UX, Dave?
As of a couple of days ago, it was still failing on hpux.
Dave
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
03:58 ---
This test is passing on my system -- is it still failing on HP-UX, Dave?
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GCC target triplet|hppa64-linuxinux|hppa64-linux
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
03:05 ---
This PR looks like it can be closed now. Correct?
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
02:27 ---
Can you please supply some object files that help to trigger the crash?
Just attach them to this bug report. Thanks.
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
00:59 ---
Eric, did you resolve this bug?
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--- Additional Comments From bje at sources dot redhat dot com 2006-03-28
00:57 ---
The problem here is that you are using the -M option to GCC. I don't know what
this option's meaning is for Microsoft's compiler, but for GCC, it means:
`-M'
Instead of outputting the result of pre
platform: Windows, MinGW 3.4.2
Hi,
we found a problem with the .def file syntax in the GNU utilities.
Situation:
Currently, we are modifying out build system to support the gcc compiler.
Linking some shared libraries, we found that the executables cannot be
executed because Windows reports an e
I would very much like to see ar being able to accept .a files.
In my opinion it should then extract all object files from the archive and add
them to the archive you're adding to.
Example:
ar rc libmore_objs.a more_obj1.o more_obj2.o
ar rc libtarget.a obj1.o obj2.o libmore_objs.a
would be equi
--- Additional Comments From binutils dot scyt at spamgourmet dot com
2006-03-23 15:10 ---
I get the same results with the latest mingw tools and on a debian box.
Debian:
GNU ld version 2.16.91 20060118 Debian GNU/Linux
gcc version 4.0.3 20060212 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.2-9)
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