https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29973

--- Comment #5 from cqwrteur <euloanty at live dot com> ---
nope. none of them work. I can only make it work with lld.
it does not work when the code dynamically linked with libstdc++
Probably it is the latest patch on GCC that changes the win32 thread model
causes the issue.

I am now using win32 thread model of GCC but libstdc++ cannot dynamically link.

It works when -static-libstdc++ is used. My guess is that it might be either ld
or libstdc++’s issues.



From: nickc at redhat dot com <sourceware-bugzi...@sourceware.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 8:24:58 AM
To: euloa...@live.com <euloa...@live.com>
Subject: [Bug ld/29973] x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ ld: helloworld.exe:.rdata_r:
section below image base for windows

https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29973

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--- Comment #4 from Nick Clifton <nickc at redhat dot com> ---
Hi cqwrteur,

  I am afraid that we are going to need some more information before we can get
to the bottom of this issue.  For example:

  * What is the code in helloworld.cc ?
  * Why is the "-s" option being used ?
  * Does the problem still occur if "-s" is not used ?
  * Similarly, does omitting "-flto" make the linking work ?

It would help if you could upload the compiled form of helloworld.cc (ie
helloworld.o).  I did try to reproduce the problem myself, but the link worked.
 I was however using gcc version 11 not version 13.

Also which version of the linker are you using ?

Cheers
  Nick

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