Microsoft KB Archive/63235

= FIX: L4050 Incorrectly Documented in Online Help =

PSS ID Number: 63235

Article Last Modified on 10/31/1999

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft LINK for MS-DOS 5.1

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This article was previously published under Q63235



SYMPTOMS
When linking a very small program with /EXEPACK, the Microsoft LINK utility version 5.1 sometimes gives the following error message:

LINK: warning L4050: file not suitable for /EXEPACK; relink without

The online Help documentation returns the following incorrect information:

LINK warning L4050

too many public symbols for sorting

The linker uses the stack and all available memory in the near heap to sort public symbols for the /MAP option. If the number of public symbols exceeds the space available for them, this warning is issued and the symbols are not sorted in the map file but are listed in an arbitrary order.

Reduce the number of symbols.



RESOLUTION
The correct documentation for this error (except the number) is as follows and can be found in the online Help under L1114:

Fatal LINK error L1114

file not suitable for /EXEPACK; relink without

For the linked program, the size of the packed load image plus packing overhead was larger than that of the unpacked load image.

Relink without the /EXEPACK option.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem with the LINK utility version 5.1. This problem was corrected in the LINK utility version 5.13.



MORE INFORMATION
Because of its noncritical nature, this error was changed from its previous status of a fatal error to a simple warning in LINK version 5.1. The warning associated with L4050 in earlier versions of LINK rarely appears in LINK 5.1; however, if it does, it will have the number L4070.

Additional query words: 5.10

Keywords: kb16bitonly KB63235

Technology: kbAudDeveloper kbLINK510DOS kbLINKSearch kbZNotKeyword3

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