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Re: How create small binaries with GNU binutils.
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Dmitry Bogatov |
Subject: |
Re: How create small binaries with GNU binutils. |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Feb 2019 16:15:43 +0000 |
[2019-02-04 09:50] Nick Clifton <address@hidden>
> > Still, even this way, 400 bytes is more then twice as big, compared to
> > fasm. Any suggestions, how to shrink binary futher?
>
> This might be because the linker defaults to page aligning the binaries.
> Have you tried linking with the --nmagic option ? (Or alternatively the
> --omagic option).
Thank you for suggestion. Tried both options; no difference -- 400
bytes.
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