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ARM linker v5.02 error L6286E
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ARM linker v5.02 error L6286E
nicolas vassal
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 6th March 2013 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
I'm trying to compile some software for a cortexA8 core and during link I get the following error:
ARM Linker: Execution interrupted due to an illegal storage access.
Error: L6286E
Do someone knows where I can find more details about the error?
There a lot of different modules in this software and I cannot find which one is triggering this error.
Thanks!
Regarsd,
Nicolas.
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Scott Douglass
over 11 years ago
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Note: This was originally posted on 8th March 2013 at http://forums.arm.com It looks like the linker is faulting while it's trying to give you an error message. Try linking with --verbose and maybe that...
Alban Rampon
over 11 years ago
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