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Alan Modra 1b088c829e alpha-vms: large memory allocation
This patch simplifies reading of image headers.  It's really not worth
trying to avoid re-reading a 12 byte buffer and then read in
VMS_BLOCK_SIZE chunks, better just to throw the buffer away and use
_bfd_malloc_and_read which does checks against file size.

	* vms-alpha.c (alpha_vms_object_p): Use _bfd_malloc_and_read.
	Remove duplicate undersize check.
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bfd alpha-vms: large memory allocation 2020-02-28 13:26:30 +10:30
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