cat > a.c
Windres doesn't work if cross compiled on a 64bit system,
I've made a patch that may have a also uneeded changes,
but at least it works.
It needs stdint.h
I hope all the changes are enough
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Summary: windres is not 64bit are
Product: binutils
Version: 2.17
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Created an attachment (id=1733)
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Fixes the problem above
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Hi Jim,
Thanks for the response. Indeed, there's no section change that would
position label LFE17 in the .text section, where main is.
On Sat, 2007-04-21 at 10:35 -0700, Jim Wilson wrote:
> It looks like you are trying to do some complicated (and probably
> fragile) section switching stuff in a
Kristis Makris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Labels as values are not ISO C.
Neither are asm statements.
Andreas.
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On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 09:34 -0700, Kristis Makris wrote:
> It seems that gcc does not even produce the inline assembly after the
> last goto, perhaps because it is deemed that it's dead code.
Seems right.
> However, I
> need this assembly produced to emit the section change to ".text". Is
> ther
Ñonfigure binutils with option --enable-targets=all --enable-shared --program-
prefix=all-target- --prefix=/usr/local/binutils
During compilation "gcc" with options --enable-shared \
--enable-languages=c \
--verbose \
--program-prefix=m68k-coff- \
--with-as=/usr/local/binutils/bin/all-target-as
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The assembler can only be configured for a single target cpu (which defaults to
host if not given). You need to configure binutils for the same primary target
as the compiler.
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