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Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 19:28:22 -0400
From: "Frank Sapone (emoaddict15 AT gmail DOT com)" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Quake 2 DOS -- DJGGP 2.05 upgrade problems.
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>>> Another reason for
>>> wanting to try out 2.05 is now the project is getting quite large and
>>> I'm getting this warning at link time:
>>>
>>> "warning: .text: line number overflow: 0x10029 > 0xffff". I guess 2.03
>>> has smaller limits for compiling a total project size?
>> Is that (only) with debugging enabled? Yeah, older released (BinUtils
>> before 2.23 ???) didn't have the COFF relocation extension hack.
> Upgrading to the latest binutils fixed that issue, thanks for this.
>>
Actually, I noticed it worked well with removing that warning, but if I 
run symify I get no backtrace, nothing updates.  This is with 2.03.  I 
grabbed the binutils package from dec 2014.

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