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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 01:58:52PM -0800, Roland McGrath wrote: > That seems like a reasonable thing to do, though it's unfortunate it means > changing all the platforms' start.S files. For preinit_array+init_array, > start.S could just contain the code in the .init section, no? But probably > it is better to write generic _init/_fini replacements in C. I think the best solution is to write static void do_all_init(void) { // Loop over .preinit_array // Loop over .init_array _init (); } or whatever the proper ordering is, and then pass this new function to __libc_start_main. r~
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