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3 Changes since version 2.5:
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5 * When an ELF section name is representable as a C identifier (this is not true
6 of most ELF section names), the linker will automatically define symbols
7 __start_SECNAME and __stop_SECNAME, where SECNAME is the section name, at the
8 beginning and the end of the section. This is used by glibc.
9
10 * When an ELF section named .gnu.warning is encountered in an input file, the
11 contents of the section are displayed as an error message, and the section is
12 not copied into the output file. This is used by glibc.
13
14 * When an ELF section named .gnu.warning.SYMBOL is encountered in an input
15 file, and the symbol SYMBOL is referenced by some object file, the contents of
16 the section are displayed as an error message. The section is not copied into
17 the output file, unless doing a relocateable or shared link. This is used by
18 glibc.
19
20 * New options -split-by-reloc and -split-by-file.
21
22 * The linker now supports linking PIC compiled code on SPARC SunOS. It can
23 also create SPARC SunOS shared libraries. The native SunOS linker will do this
24 when linking code which has an undefined symbol, but the GNU linker requires
25 the -shared option. For convenience when used with gcc -shared, the GNU linker
26 will also create a shared library when given the -assert pure-text option,
27 although this is not really what -assert pure-text should mean.
28
29 * The COFF linker now combines debugging information for structs, unions, and
30 enums, so that even if the same type is defined in multiple input files it will
31 only be defined once in the output file. The --traditional-format switch will
32 prevent this optimization.
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34 Changes since version 2.4:
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36 * The linker now supports linking against SunOS shared libraries. It still can
37 not link SunOS PIC (Position Independent Code) files, so it can not be used to
38 generate shared libaries.
39
40 * The linker now supports linking against ELF shared libraries for the i386
41 (UnixWare) and SPARC (Solaris). It can also link ELF PIC files, and can be
42 used to generate shared libraries. Shared library generation is not well
43 tested; please report any problems encountered. The linker is now enabled for
44 Solaris again.
45
46 * Eric Youngdale has contributed Linux support code, including linking against
47 Linux a.out shared libraries. The linker produces Linux QMAGIC binaries.
48
49 * The ELF backend has been converted to the new linker code. To use the new
50 ELF linker, each particular target requires a relocation function. So far,
51 this function has been written for i386 (UnixWare), SPARC (Solaris) MIPS (Irix
52 5), and HPPA ELF targets.
53
54 * The -( (--start-group) and -) (--end-group) options have been added to
55 support searching a group of archives as though they were a single archive.
56 This can also be used in a linker script, as GROUP ( files ).
57
58 * When a file is named on the command line, and the linker does not recognize
59 it as an object file, the linker will now treat the file as a linker script
60 file. A linker script named in this way augments, but does not replace, the
61 default linker script.
62
63 * The -warn-once option was added. It causes the linker to only warn once per
64 undefined symbol, rather than once per reference.
65
66 * The COFF backend has been converted to the new linker code. As with ELF, to
67 use the new linker, each particular target requires a relocation function. So
68 far, this function has been written for the i386, m68k, a29k and SH targets.
69
70 * The -V flag was made a synonym for -v, for SVR4 compatibility. The old -V
71 behaviour is available via --verbose.
72
73 Changes since version 2.3:
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75 * New linker code, by Steve Chamberlain and Ian Taylor. For a.out and ecoff
76 formats (so far), this should result in considerable savings in time
77 and memory used while linking; slightly poorer performance than
78 before for formats not converted yet.
79
80 * Command-line parsing is no longer done with flex. This means
81 oddball characters in filenames won't get treated as argument
82 separators.
83
84 * HP-PA ELF support, by Jeff Law. (No SOM support yet.)
85
86 * Mach i386 support, by David Mackenzie.
87
88 * Irix 4 shared libraries are now supported (Irix 5 uses ELF, and ELF shared
89 libraries are not yet supported).
90
91 * COFF shared libraries (as on SCO) should work as well.
92
93 * The linker is disabled for Solaris. (Actually, it was in 2.3 also, I just
94 forgot to note it.) Some of their C library routines don't work when
95 statically linked, and the GNU linker doesn't support dynamic linking yet.
96
97 Changes since version 2.2:
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99 * Weak symbols are now supported.
100
101 * ELF support has been added. The linker has been bootstrapped on
102 UnixWare and Solaris.
103
104 * Alpha OSF/1 support has been added (non dynamic linking only).
105
106 Changes since version 2.1:
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108 * The `bfd' library has been updated to reduce a.out-format string
109 table size. The effect of this is that files linked from many input
110 files with duplicate symbols (`-g' debugging records, or identical
111 static symbols) should be much smaller.
112
113 Changes since version 2.0:
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115 * The ld -ySYMBOL flag (to trace references to SYMBOL) is now implemented.
116
117 * There is now support for writing ECOFF files, so ld and the
118 other utilities should work on Risc/Ultrix and Irix.
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