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From: | Martin Stromberg <Martin DOT Stromberg AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se> |
Message-Id: | <200009140453.GAA28583@lws256.lu.erisoft.se> |
Subject: | Re: (fwd) startup-code |
To: | djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com |
Date: | Thu, 14 Sep 2000 06:53:33 +0200 (MET DST) |
In-Reply-To: | <200009131748.NAA14069@envy.delorie.com> from "DJ Delorie" at Sep 13, 2000 01:48:21 PM |
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> "ld --verbose | grep end" will show you where it comes from. I got it. "ld --verbose | grep end" does indeed show end as a symbol. It also shows _end. Would substituting _end for end in dpmiexcp do the trick? Or would the removal of end from the djgpp.djl be necessary? And if so would that break everything. (I'll go and try it out tonight.) Right, MartinS
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