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/* Script for ld -Ur: link w/out relocation, do create constructors */
OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf64-x86-64-freebsd", "elf64-x86-64-freebsd",
	      "elf64-x86-64-freebsd")
OUTPUT_ARCH(i386:x86-64)
ENTRY(_start)
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  at non-zero addresses.  Could be a Solaris ld bug, could be a GNU ld
  bug.  But for now assigning the zero vmas works.  */
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