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Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 13:24:22 -0400
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> True, but the built-in hardcoded linker script is a fallback if it can't be 
> found in its path list. So if a linker script update is neccessary, a package 
> that updates the ones in lib/ldscripts will do the job.

On other OS's, the builtin script is the only one ever used.  There's
no reason why we can't do that either, if we're reasonably sure we
won't need to upgrade often.

I think saying "gcc version X requires binutils version Y" is a
reasonable solution to that problem.

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