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2015 Nov 23
3
COFF::IMAGE_REL_AMD64_REL32 relocation overflow when compiling for x86_64
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2015 Nov 23
2
COFF::IMAGE_REL_AMD64_REL32 relocation overflow when compiling for x86_64
Some time ago I posted here regarding a relocation overflow on Windows (among other things), but the issue disappeared and so the thread got left. I've started this new thread because a) I didn't want to necro the old one and b) it felt like its own. I've now encountered the issue again and am noting down all the information I can get about it whilst it's happening. The issues is
2015 Oct 19
2
[cfe-dev] Orc Windows C++
First of all, thanks very much to Lang for fixing the BSS section bug; works like a charm! I’ve been unable to reproduce the 32 bit relocation on 64 bit code (I’ll let you know if I do). However, I’m still having issues with resolving the 64 bit symbol relocations. In case it’s relevant, the specific symbol my program is tripping up on is IID_IOleObject, where TargetAddress is dereferenced