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RE: Linkerscript
- From: "Meulendijks, J." <Meulendijks at WT dot TNO dot NL>
- To: "'ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org'" <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:29:12 +0200
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] Linkerscript
Is there anybody who can answer this question??
-----Original Message-----
From: Meulendijks, J.
Sent: donderdag 30 september 2004 12:46
To: 'Nick Garnett'
Cc: 'ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org'
Subject: RE: [ECOS] Linkerscript
I added data.o to the command line but it gave the same result! :-(
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Garnett [mailto:nickg@ecoscentric.com]
Sent: donderdag 30 september 2004 12:33
To: Meulendijks, J.
Cc: 'ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org'
Subject: Re: [ECOS] Linkerscript
"Meulendijks, J." <Meulendijks@WT.TNO.NL> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I read the following on the internet:
>
> "You can specify a file name to include sections from a particular file. You
> would do this if one or more of your files contain special data that needs to
be
> at a particular location in memory. For example, use the following input.
>
> data.o(.data)"
>
> But when I use this the linker says: "cannot find data.o". But the linkcommand
> is including the directory in which data.o is located. I do this with the -L
> option.
> I don't see what's is wrong with it but I only get this to work if I replace
> "data.o(.data)" with "c:/bla/bla/data.o(.data)". So I must give the absolute
> path and that's NOT what I want.
I believe this only works with files that are mentioned on the command
line, or are found in libraries. So add data.o to the command line.
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