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--- Comment #1 from Nick Clifton ---
Hi Corinna,
I have started looking into this bug, but I am a bit stumped. :-(
I guess that the problem is connected with the default manifest being
added in to the executable's resources. But look
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--- Comment #2 from Angelo Graziosi ---
(In reply to Nick Clifton from comment #1)
> Hi Corinna,
>
>I have started looking into this bug, but I am a bit stumped. :-(
>
>I guess that the problem is connected with the default manifest
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Proposed patch
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--- Comment #5 from Angelo Graziosi ---
(In reply to Nick Clifton from comment #4)
> Hi Angelo, Hi Corinna,
>
> Please could you try out the uploaded patch.
>
> I think that it should work for this particular test case, but I also
> thi
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--- Comment #6 from Nick Clifton ---
Hi Angelo,
Hmm, the patch does work in my tests. My guess is either the patched linker
was not installed, or that it was installed but gcc was using the old linker.
> $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
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--- Comment #9 from Angelo Graziosi ---
(In reply to Nick Clifton from comment #8)
Ciao Nick,
> Hi Angelo,
>
> Sorry about my previous post. You were right - the uploaded patch did not
> work. But I have now tracked down the problem - a
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--- Comment #10 from Angelo Graziosi ---
(In reply to Angelo Graziosi from comment #9)
Just for completeness,
> (In reply to Nick Clifton from comment #8)
> >
> > Sorry about my previous post. You were right - the uploaded patch did not
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There are still problems with merged resources. Namely, the resulting
executable after being stripped won't run, at least in some circumstances.
Here's a simple test case on 64-bit Cygwin with the just-rele
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--- Comment #15 from Angelo Graziosi ---
Ciao Ken,
(In reply to Ken Brown from comment #12)
> There are still problems with merged resources. Namely, the resulting
> executable after being stripped won't run, at least in some circumstances.
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--- Comment #18 from Angelo Graziosi ---
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> Created attachment 7623 [details]
> emacs-x64.manifest
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> Sorry, I forgot to attach this.
Thanks... ;-) Now I can try your test case. I can confirm the issu
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--- Comment #21 from Ken Brown ---
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> Hi Ken, Angelo, Chris,
>
> This problem appears to be due to requirement to page-align the .rsrc
> section. Please could you try out the newly uploaded patch
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