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From: "Chris Burgess" <jazz AT uknet DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: ld (that comes with djgpp) major problems
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 09:04:16 -0000
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When I am linking two or more coff format files together with ld using this
command:
 ld -T kernel.ld <OBJS>

and that file is (kernel.ld):
OUTPUT_FORMAT("coff-go32")
ENTRY(start)
SECTIONS
{
  .text: {
    *(.text)
  }
  .data : {
    *(.data)
  }
  .bss : {
    *(.bss)
    *(.comm)
  }
}

I end up with a huge bunch of junk in the final file (the coff files are
compiled/assembled from both NASM and DJGPP) - this junk is generally taken
from some file somewhere on the disk. I've checked all my disks - no errors,
can anyone explain???
I hope so! I need it to work!


Thanks

Chris


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