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From: "Martin Matuska" <martin DOT matuska AT wu DOT edu>
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Subject: Problem with binutils-20001029-1 and binutils-20001029-2
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 13:31:15 +0100
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If I use the latest binutils for compiling my shared libraries, using
gcc -shared I get the following error:

Cannot export _bss_end__: symbol not defined
Cannot export _bss_start__: symbol not defined
Cannot export _data_end__: symbol not defined
Cannot export _data_start__: symbol not defined

With binutils-20000722-1, everything compiles well.


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