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> .text: reloc overflow: 0x16ce2 > 0xffff

There's a trick for this that most COFF systems switched to, to
increase the relocation limit.  IIRC a count of 0xffff means "use
other count" which is 32 bits.

> As result one can guess that the time when we can have GCC latest
> versions as native DJGPP compiler has come to end. The question is
> what we are going to do.

Sigh, since I'm a gcc engineer and the gcc djgpp maintainer, I suppose
it falls on me to deal with this, yes?

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