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I have an assembly language program which stores a small amount of data, so I use the .bss directive to allocate storage space. The assembler does not complain.
However, when I link with a .c program, the linker complains - something about a PIE object. What's my problem?



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I have an assembly language program which stores a small amount of data, so I use the .bss directive to allocate storage space. The assembler does not complain.
However, when I link with a .c program, the linker complains - something about a PIE object. What's my problem?



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I have an assembly language program which stores a small amount of data, so I use the .bss directive to allocate storage space. The assembler does not complain.
However, when I link with a .c program, the linker complains - something about a PIE object. What's my problem?



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I have an assembly language program which stores a small amount of data, so I use the .bss directive to allocate storage space. The assembler does not complain.
However, when I link with a .c program, the linker complains - something about a PIE object. What's my problem?



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    Hi, can you please provide the error you got? Also, feel free to add anything, even you think it may trivial, which might allow us all to help you :)

    – thephoenix01
    12 hours ago











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    – Olorin
    13 mins ago














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    Hi, can you please provide the error you got? Also, feel free to add anything, even you think it may trivial, which might allow us all to help you :)

    – thephoenix01
    12 hours ago











  • I think this should be asked on Stack Overflow since it is a programming question.

    – Olorin
    13 mins ago








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Hi, can you please provide the error you got? Also, feel free to add anything, even you think it may trivial, which might allow us all to help you :)

– thephoenix01
12 hours ago





Hi, can you please provide the error you got? Also, feel free to add anything, even you think it may trivial, which might allow us all to help you :)

– thephoenix01
12 hours ago













I think this should be asked on Stack Overflow since it is a programming question.

– Olorin
13 mins ago





I think this should be asked on Stack Overflow since it is a programming question.

– Olorin
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