From: "Paul J.Y. Lahaie" <pjlahaie@atlsci.com>
To: hppa-linux@puffingroup.com
Subject: [hppa-linux] $global$ symbol -- help
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 16:12:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <36C0A4A9.DD97CD75@atlsci.com> (raw)
I will need some help to locate and fix this $global$ symbol
problem. For that I
could use some help from someone with an MkLinux system to do the
following:
foo.c
int main_without__main()
{
}
extern void start() __asm__("start");
extern void _start() __asm__("_start");
extern void __start() __asm__("__start");
void start() {}
void _start() {}
void __start() {}
void mainCRTStartup() {}
And do the following:
gcc -S -c foo.c -o foo.S
Also if you can send me the crt*.o files and the libgcc*.a (there's
also word on a libmilli*.[ao] file also), then I could like to see if
something is missing for these files.
- Paul
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1999-02-09 21:12 Paul J.Y. Lahaie [this message]
1999-02-16 4:46 ` [hppa-linux] $global$ symbol -- help Lars Segerlund
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