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Gunther Nikl c796c52d23 Fix assembler output of the non-bfd version when running on a 64bit host.
* gas/config/aout_gnu.h (BYTES_IN_WORD): New define.
  (struct exec_bytes): Use it.
  (EXEC_BYTES_SIZE): Likewise.
* gas/config/obj-aout.c (CROSS_COMPILE): Convert to a compile time constant
  of 0 or 1.
  (obj_header_append): Use "struct exec_bytes" when cross compiling.
  (obj_symbol_to_chars): Output symbol data with a local "struct nlist_bytes"
  utilizing BYTES_IN_WORD.
  (obj_crawl_symbol_chain): Ignore symbols without a valid name like BFD.
  (obj_emit_strings): Use BYTES_IN_WORD to output string table size when
  cross compiling.
  Suppress symbols without a valid name like BFD.
* gas/write.c (write_object_file): Replace "sizeof (string_byte_count)" with
  BYTES_IN_WORD.
2014-11-16 18:42:30 +00:00

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