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Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 02:37:50 -0400
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> What wasn't clear to me was whether GCC invokes the linker with -T under 
> some circumstances.

It does if it uses our specs, which add the -T option.  Well, *added*
because gcc 3.0 does it differently.  We shouldn't be using custom
specs, which means we shouldn't be adding -T.  GCC doesn't add -T by
default unless we tell it to.

> > assuming they use the above method, this will have no effect on them.
> 
> I'm not sure this assumption holds.

Anything which managed to get the right link specs before, should
still get them.  We're only changing defaults, and if you've already
overridden the defaults, changing the defaults shouldn't matter.

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