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I have recently hit a bug where Solaris filter symbols are handled improperly by GNU ld and linked into resulting executable or shared library as symbols with absolute address 0x0, instead of linking them as dynamic symbols to be resolved by runtime linker.
That's probably related to http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1031 and http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2524
Can anyone comment on the status of implementation of this feature in GNU ld, and also in GNU nm, which seems to be also unaware of the fact that something like filter symbols exist.
My understanding is that there is currently no specific support for them in GNU binutils, but I'm no maintainer.
I'm offering my hand to fix the issue if someone will help me to get me started.
We would also be interested in improving the support of Solaris 10 in GNU binutils, both for x86 and SPARC.
Could you cook up a small testcase that exhibits the bug?
thanx, Martin
-- http://martinman.net
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