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sam_cit@yahoo.co.in


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05-31-06 06:19 AM

Hi guys,

I have a lex program and i tried to compile with c comipler, i mean
the generated file lex.yy.c and i got the following warning,

ABI type DATA differs from legacy behaviour THUMB for target symbol
yycrank of relocation 29 from section .data from object lex.yy.o.

Can anybody help in this regard?






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    Re: warning in lex compilation  
sam_cit@yahoo.co.in


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05-31-06 12:18 PM


sam_cit@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
>  I have a lex program and i tried to compile with c comipler, i mean
> the generated file lex.yy.c and i got the following warning,
>
> ABI type DATA differs from legacy behaviour THUMB for target symbol
> yycrank of relocation 29 from section .data from object lex.yy.o.
>
> Can anybody help in this regard?

If not the entire warning message atleast parts of it, which ever
makes sense...and which ever is known so far...






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