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Re: [Committed] Fix for PR target/28427
- From: Ranjit Mathew <rmathew at gmail dot com>
- To: Danny Smith <dannysmith at clear dot net dot nz>
- Cc: GCC Patches <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:11:37 +0530
- Subject: Re: [Committed] Fix for PR target/28427
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Danny Smith wrote:
> config/i386/i386.c: ix86_data_alignment uses the magic number 256 as
> max_align
> (except with -Os). However, MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT defaulted to
> BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT
> on windows32 targets.
> The PE COFF spec (and native compiler) indicate that the
> max user specified alignement in 8192 bytes.
Thanks for taking care of this. After Honza's patch went in,
even "Hello World" Java programmes used to print at least
three warnings with GCJ for Windows.
Thanks,
Ranjit.
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Ranjit Mathew Email: rmathew AT gmail DOT com
Bangalore, INDIA. Web: http://rmathew.com/
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