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--- Comment #5 from James Patrick Conlon ---
Confirming that this bug still exists in as 2.31.51.20180719.
Attached is a slightly modified version of Jordi's dic.s called dic-mod.s. The
output of pdp11-aout-as -a dic-mod.s is:
GAS LISTING /h
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--- Comment #4 from James Patrick Conlon ---
Created attachment 11147
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Patch which solves this specific problem
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--- Comment #3 from Rich Felker ---
I don't object to the patch as-is, but wouldn't it make more sense to make the
program headers a first-class section with attribute alloc, so that they're
semantically forced to be visible at runtime rather
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--- Comment #2 from H.J. Lu ---
A patch is posted at
https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2018-07/msg00321.html
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--- Comment #2 from Vadzim Dambrouski ---
Hello Nick,
Thank you for suggestion, I've tried weakref, and does help with the case I
have posted above, but it still doesn't do exactly what I need.
Here is updated code:
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Bug ID: 23431
Summary: Messages composed from pieces can't be properly
translated
Product: binutils
Version: 2.31
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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Bug ID: 23430
Summary: Indices misspelled in three places in readelf.c
Product: binutils
Version: 2.31
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
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