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From: "Matthew Conte" <gbcshady AT my-deja DOT com>
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Subject: Re: objcopy problems.
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From: "Hans-Bernhard Broeker" <broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de>

> Another useful test could be:
>
> objdump -x -d output.o
>
> to output (almost) everything about output.o that BFD can determine.

Same problem: File format not recognized.  Even though the object file looks
OK, i.e. the first 32 bytes are:

00000000 0000 0100 0000 0000 4C80 0000 0300 0000 ........L.......
00000010 0000 0501 2E64 6174 6100 0000 0000 0000 .....data.......

And the end of the file is:

00000470 0200 4900 0000 5F62 696E 6172 795F 696E ..I..._binary_in
00000480 7075 745F 6269 6E5F 7374 6172 7400 5F62 put_bin_start._b
00000490 696E 6172 795F 696E 7075 745F 6269 6E5F inary_input_bin_
000004A0 656E 6400 5F62 696E 6172 795F 696E 7075 end._binary_inpu
000004B0 745F 6269 6E5F 7369 7A65 00             t_bin_size.

so it almost looks like it's working....  but it's not.

> Further details might better be directed at the binutils mailing list,
> or at least the djgpp-workers mailing list, where all the experts
> porting GCC and binutils to DJGPP are listening.

Okay, I'll try my hand there. =)

Regards,
Matthew Conte.


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