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| This file contains a summary of the bugs/features/inconsistencies
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| Robbert and Ed found while making the linker usable for the 68000 and amoeba.
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| I (Ceriel Jacobs) took the liberty of removing the ones that I fixed from
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| this list.
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| 
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| 
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| Another problem form the commons:
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| 1 - Local commons are not handled by led and not produced by as.
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|     Must, and will be handled by as.
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| 2 - The commons are allocated at the very end of the first pass, after the
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|     initialezed data has been allocated in the segments. The order on which
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|     the commons are allocated seems to be random. That way it is impossible
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|     to produce a label that is guaranteed to point to the last byte (+1)
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|     of a segment containing commons.
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|     The currently used trick is to declare an extra segment after the
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|     segment containing the commons. The first bytre in this segment
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|     inmediatly follows the commons and can be used as _end or endbss.
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| 
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| The archiver (aal) with the automatic ranlib is buggy.
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| The only thing that seems to work at the moment is creation of a fresh
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| archive.
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| replacing/adding/deleting modules is likely to produce libraries
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| with incorrect ranlib entries.
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| The major troublemaker seems to be the extra padding byte at the end
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| of odd sized modules.
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