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DateThu, 18 Oct 2001 15:37:38 +0200
FromCliff Albert <>
SubjectRe: Kernel Link Problems
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:25:16PM +0200, Cliff Albert wrote:

> > I'm running the 2.4.12-ac3 and I get this while linking vmlinuz:
> > 
> > 	ld -m elf_i386 -Ttext 0x100000 -e startup_32 -o bvmlinux head.o misc.o piggy.o
> > 	ld: bvmlinux: Not enough room for program headers (allocated 2, need 3)
> > 	ld: final link failed: Bad value
> > 
> 
> Same thing happening here on 2.4.12-ac{2,3}, 2.4.12-ac1 will link correctly
> 
> ld -m elf_i386 -Ttext 0x100000 -e startup_32 -o bvmlinux head.o misc.o piggy.o
> ld: bvmlinux: Not enough room for program headers (allocated 2, need 3)
> ld: final link failed: Bad value
> 
> Distribution is Debian/unstable (apt-get dist-upgraded just before compile)
> 
> Linux neve 2.4.12-ac1 #7 Fri Oct 12 21:27:50 CEST 2001 i686 unknown
> 
>  Gnu C                  2.95.4
>  Gnu make               3.79.1
>  util-linux             2.11l
>  mount                  2.11l
>  modutils               2.4.10
>  e2fsprogs              1.25
>  reiserfsprogs          3.x.0j
>  Linux C Library        2.2.4
>  Dynamic linker (ldd)   2.2.4
>  Procps                 2.0.7
>  Net-tools              1.60
>  Kbd                    1.06
>  Sh-utils               2.0.11

Some more investigation pointed me that this maybe a flaw in some package in debian-unstable. As 2.4.12-ac2 compiled on my laptop (which was not uptodate) and i've had reports that ac3 compiled just fine on machines running debian-stable.

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