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[Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object f
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nickc at redhat dot com |
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[Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files |
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Wed, 13 Mar 2019 12:17:51 +0000 |
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24326
Nick Clifton <nickc at redhat dot com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Nick Clifton <nickc at redhat dot com> ---
Hi Brandon,
I am unable to reproduce this bug. :-( Would you mind uploading a copy
of the fat lto version of the object file that you are testing, so that
we can investigate ?
It may be related to the version of gcc that is being used. (I was using
gcc v8.3.1 in my tests). I also note that you have reported this bug
against version 2.28 of the binutils. That is quite an old release now.
We are currently on release version 2.32. Would you be able to test this
version and see if the problem still exists there ?
Cheers
Nick
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- [Bug binutils/24326] New: `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files, brandon.m.simmons at gmail dot com, 2019/03/12
- [Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files,
nickc at redhat dot com <=
- [Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files, brandon.m.simmons at gmail dot com, 2019/03/13
- [Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files, brandon.m.simmons at gmail dot com, 2019/03/13
- [Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files, brandon.m.simmons at gmail dot com, 2019/03/13
- [Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files, nickc at redhat dot com, 2019/03/13
- [Bug binutils/24326] `nm` outputs symbol values of 0 for ft LTO object files, brandon.m.simmons at gmail dot com, 2019/03/13