[Patch] was: MIPS assembler no longer "combines symbols in different segments"...
David Daney
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Mon Feb 28 19:52:00 GMT 2005
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Maciej W. Rozycki wrote: > On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Dave Korn wrote: > > >> I agree with this: it's an ABI-breaking change to suddenly remove support >>for a reloc type. It may be desirable for more modern versions of the > > > It's not a breaking change -- the relocation has never been a part of the > Linux ABI. It has simply been abused. If you use an undocumented > feature, you shouldn't be surprised if that feature disappears one day, > sorry. > What do you consider a "breaking change"? I don't care if it is part of some official ABI document. It is part of a de facto ABI that is used by GCC-3.3.x By removing this relocation, you cannot use binutils 2.16 with GCC-3.3.x. In a perfect world, Binutils 2.15 would have had a non-broken linker and we would keep using it. But we don't live in a perfect world. I don't see what is gained in making binutils 2.16 unsuable with GCC-3.3.x. David Daney.
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