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2000-04-11 Alan Modra <alan@linuxcare.com.au>
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* ld.texinfo (Simple Example): Remove extraneous paragraph.
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Fri Apr 7 15:56:57 2000 Andrew Cagney <cagney@b1.cygnus.com>
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* configure.in (WARN_CFLAGS): Set to -W -Wall by default. Add
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@ -1680,12 +1680,6 @@ You write the @samp{SECTIONS} command as the keyword @samp{SECTIONS},
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followed by a series of symbol assignments and output section
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descriptions enclosed in curly braces.
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The first line in the above example sets the special symbol @samp{.},
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which is the location counter. If you do not specify the address of an
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output section in some other way (other ways are described later), the
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address is set from the current value of the location counter. The
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location counter is then incremented by the size of the output section.
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The first line inside the @samp{SECTIONS} command of the above example
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sets the value of the special symbol @samp{.}, which is the location
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counter. If you do not specify the address of an output section in some
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