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Date: | Sat, 28 Apr 2001 12:37:50 -0400 |
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> Is this a hard requirement, or are the BFD developers willing to look > into supporting variable-sized headers? This isn't a hard requirement; bfd can do anything a target needs. However, DJGPP support is built on top of existing COFF support, and the COFF module doesn't expect variable sized headers. I suppose a djgpp-specific header reader/writer could be used to handle it, though. In theory, Win32 PE programs have a similarly variable sized header, so you could look at the PE support to see how it deals with it.
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