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In the case where a Mach-O object is embedded inside some container (e.g. an archive) we must account the offset from the start of that container when reading. In most cases, this has been done correctly. However, we were missing the case for reading segment data. This only showed up once we tried using archives (since regular Mach-O objects start at the begining of the file). Fixed thus. libiberty/ChangeLog: * simple-object-mach-o.c (simple_object_mach_o_segment): Account for the offset of this Mach-O object from the start of any container. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
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