H. Peter Anvin 2d115448b4 output: call debug init from a central location
We already call current_dfmt->init in the same place (at the very end
of ofmt->init) in all the backends that do it; instead call it
centrally in nasm.c after ofmt->init.

This fixes invalid ELF files with when compiling with -F dwarf, since
the dwarf initialization routine never got called.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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              NASM, the Netwide Assembler.

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- a widespread (thus netwide), portable (thus netwide!), very
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                                                           NASM crew.
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