PR/19014: Fix a spelling mistake in the linker documentation.
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2015-09-29 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
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PR ld/19014
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* ld.texinfo (Options): Fix spelling mistake.
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2015-09-24 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
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PR ld/18992
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@ -2363,10 +2363,10 @@ file.
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@kindex --disable-long-section-names
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@item --enable-long-section-names
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@itemx --disable-long-section-names
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The PE variants of the Coff object format add an extension that permits
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The PE variants of the COFF object format add an extension that permits
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the use of section names longer than eight characters, the normal limit
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for Coff. By default, these names are only allowed in object files, as
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fully-linked executable images do not carry the Coff string table required
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for COFF. By default, these names are only allowed in object files, as
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fully-linked executable images do not carry the COFF string table required
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to support the longer names. As a GNU extension, it is possible to
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allow their use in executable images as well, or to (probably pointlessly!)
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disallow it in object files, by using these two options. Executable images
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@ -2809,10 +2809,10 @@ The image is Terminal Server aware.
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Insert a real timestamp into the image. This is the default behaviour
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as it matches legacy code and it means that the image will work with
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other, proprietary tools. The problem with this default is that it
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will result in slightly different images being produced each tiem the
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will result in slightly different images being produced each time the
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same sources are linked. The option @option{--no-insert-timestamp}
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can be used to insert a zero value for the timestamp, this ensuring
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that binaries produced from indentical sources will compare
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that binaries produced from identical sources will compare
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identically.
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@end table
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@kindex --dsbt-size
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@item --dsbt-size @var{size}
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This option sets the number of entires in the DSBT of the current executable
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This option sets the number of entries in the DSBT of the current executable
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or shared library to @var{size}. The default is to create a table with 64
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entries.
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