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The patch adds a missing elf64_sparc_copy_solaris_special_section_fields function that enables to fill sh_link and sh_info fields in .SUNW_* sections. Note that elf64_sparc_copy_solaris_special_section_fields is empty since the default handling is currently sufficient for GNU strip command. This is a followup patch of the following upstream commits: commit 5522f910cb539905d6adfdceab208ddfa5e84557 Author: Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> Date: Fri Apr 29 09:24:42 2016 +0100 Enhance support for copying and stripping Solaris and ARM binaries. commit 84865015459b4e9e8ac67f9b91617fbd856d5119 Author: Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> Date: Thu Apr 14 12:04:09 2016 +0100 Fix copying Solaris binaries with objcopy. gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-03-01 Libor Bukata <libor.bukata@oracle.com> * bfd/elf64-sparc.c: Fix GNU strip on Solaris SPARC64.
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