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125 can specify other forms of binary input files using `-l', `-R', and the
228 option to specify the binary format for input object files that
231 usually need to specify this, as `ld' should be configured to
306 any path used to specify the input file on the linker's
554 script command `OUTPUT' can also specify the output file name.
626 must specify everything necessary to describe the output file.
884 Specify the name of a dynamic list file to the linker. This is
885 typically used when creating shared libraries to specify a list of
888 linked executables to specify a list of symbols which should be
1153 `--oformat' option to specify the binary format for the output
1155 object formats, you don't usually need to specify this, as `ld'
1160 script command `OUTPUT_FORMAT' can also specify the output format,
1215 You may only specify `--retain-symbols-file' once in the command
1251 `-rpath-link' option may specify a sequence of directory names
1416 Specify the name of a version script to the linker. This is
1417 typically used when creating shared libraries to specify
1521 specified; that is, if the `SECTIONS' command does not specify a
1589 ELF systems may not understand them. If you specify
1591 If you specify `--disable-new-dtags', no new dynamic tags will be
1673 `-shared' or specify a `LIBRARY' in a given `.def' file. [This
1709 need this feature to be usable. If you specify
1711 warnings are not printed. If you specify
1757 Specify the file alignment. Sections in the file will always
1764 Specify the number of bytes of memory to reserve (and optionally
2011 Specify the number of bytes of memory to reserve (and optionally
2105 that the magic number used to specify object-file formats is unique.
2281 counter. If you do not specify the address of an output section in some
2702 Specify a particular output machine architecture. The argument is
3132 You can specify a file name to include sections from a particular
3137 You can also specify files within archives by writing a pattern
3194 may be used to specify a range of characters, as in `[a-z]' to
3689 You can specify that an output section should only be created if all of
3737 hex digits can be used to specify the fill pattern; Leading zeros
3882 The ATTR string is an optional list of attributes that specify
3885 SECTIONS::, if you do not specify an output section for some input
3927 In the following example, we specify that there are two memory
3974 However, in some cases, you may need to specify the program headers more
4001 specify the contents of these segments by placing allocatable output
4013 specify `:PHDR' in the same segments. This is for convenience, since
4057 You can specify that a segment should be loaded at a particular
4065 explicitly specify the segment flags. The value of FLAGS must be an
4114 version nodes. You specify the node names and interdependencies in the
4115 version script. You can specify which symbols are bound to which
4152 specify the symbol name inside double quotes, then the name is treated
4238 be some way to specify a default version to which external references to
4249 You can also specify the language in the version script:
4354 specify a symbol which contains odd characters or has the same name as a
4867 If you specify a linker input file which the linker can not recognize as
4929 specify the `--relax' command-line option.
4965 You can use the `-AARCHITECTURE' command line option to specify one of
4975 any paths you specify with `-L') for a library with the names
4991 specify `--relax', `ld' finds all `balx' and `calx' instructions whose
5020 when you specify the `--relax' command-line option.
5129 to specify it if you are using that target.
5160 when linking object files that specify incompatible EABI enumeration
5167 warning when linking object files that specify incompatible EABI
5628 specification `BASE = <number>' may be used to specify a
5632 or they specify an empty string, the internal name is the
5743 variable and an offset (_addend_) within the variable-to specify a
5944 As a GNU extension, weak symbols that do not specify an alternate
5950 specify the desired alignment for a common symbol. This
6424 You can specify a file containing an MRI-compatible script using the
6519 specify the start address (EXPRESSION) for section SECNAME. If
6940 the Document does not specify a version number of this License,