Looks like this is a known issue upstream with GCC 5; our solution of explicitly building with GCC 4.x has also been use in Fedora.
http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2015-July/023679.html http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2015-July/023786.html http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2015-July/023779.html
Unfortunately the patch provided at the start of the "boot... round 2" thread is probably a little naive, I need to read the whole thread and see if something has already been committed in git.
Looks like this is a known issue upstream with GCC 5; our solution of explicitly building with GCC 4.x has also been use in Fedora.
http:// www.syslinux. org/archives/ 2015-July/ 023679. html www.syslinux. org/archives/ 2015-July/ 023786. html www.syslinux. org/archives/ 2015-July/ 023779. html
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Unfortunately the patch provided at the start of the "boot... round 2" thread is probably a little naive, I need to read the whole thread and see if something has already been committed in git.