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--- Comment #4 from ma.jiang at zte dot com.cn ---
Hi all,
I have checked the source code of strfry.c ,and the build process. I believe
that the generated binary is OK. In the strfry.s (add -save-temps ,and
recompile strfry.c to get it), we g
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--- Comment #3 from ambrosehua at 126 dot com ---
(In reply to Florian Weimer from comment #2)
> There is no expectation that strlen can be interposed with the effect that
> glibc starts using the interposed version.
>
I don't get it, do you m
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--- Comment #8 from Cary Coutant ---
> Can you cite any documentation that a non-STT_TLS symbol reference is
> permissible in a DTPMOD relocation?
The section symbol for an SHF_TLS section is effectively a TLS symbol, and must
be treated as s
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--- Comment #2 from Matthias Klose ---
yes, that fixes the issue. thanks!
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The master branch has been updated by Nick Clifton :
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commit 7836e407c65761b003bfbcb7ce
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Bug ID: 20858
Summary: [2.28 Regression] binutils fails to link with -rpath
\$ORIGIN
Product: binutils
Version: 2.28 (HEAD)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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--- Comment #19 from cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org ---
The master branch has been updated by Nick Clifton :
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Created attachment 9663
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test case
files attached.
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--- Comment #12 from Nick Clifton ---
Hi Jon,
> This occurs because rsrc_process_section(), which now updates the .rsrc
> section
> VirtSize, is happening after compute_section_file_positions(), so the VMAs
> aren't computed correctly if the
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