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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 11:19:44 +0200
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From: Pierre Muller <muller AT cerbere DOT u-strasbg DOT fr>
Subject: Re: Fixed core dumper in dpmiexcp.c
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>I was thinking along the lines of providing the modified dpmiexcp.c (and
>maybe a modified crt0.S) in this separate library.  If you say something
>like "gcc foo.c -lcore", these modified versions are linked in instead of
>the stock ones in libc.a.

   Doesn't this need a hack to gcc to load the modifed crt0.o
instead of the ordinary one?
   I thought at least that there is some special code in gcc for the profiling
that also needs a special gcrt0.o startup file.



Pierre Muller
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