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--- Comment #7 from Joe Eykholt joe at aylanetworks dot com ---
After further investigation, my original problem is not linker-related or
compiler-related, so this can be closed.
Thanks to those who looked into this issue.
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Created attachment 7433
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archive of program with objects and executable
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--- Comment #6 from Joe Eykholt joe at aylanetworks dot com ---
Alan, thanks very much for explaining what I'm seeing in gdb.
This isn't the first time I've been confused or misled by
way ARM uses the low-order bit of the PC.
I was using
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