I'm guessing this is Alpha-specific at the moment, because I'm getting a world-class lettin' alone from the kernel developers. Saw another binutils update come through a couple of days ago, so tried another from-scratch kernel build. No change in the outcome. This "smells" like a gcc or binutils issue, because the Alpha-specific code being compiled and linked against hasn't changed in a very long time. Both "strcat" and "stxcpy" come from assembly language source files in the "arch/alpha/lib" directory. In addition to trying new toolchain components as updates appear, I've tried making various changes to my kernel configuration in an attempt to make the problem move to a different place in the build process or go away entirely. Nothing has had any effect whatsoever. I would reluctantly try downgrading gcc to version 4.x if someone thought that might make any difference. I'd rather identify how the current toolchain is going off in the weeds, if that's what is going on here. > LD init/built-in.o > arch/alpha/lib/lib.a(strcat.o): In function `strcat': > (.text+0x60): relocation truncated to fit: BRADDR against symbol `__stxcpy' defined in .text section in arch/alpha/lib/lib.a(stxcpy.o) > arch/alpha/lib/lib.a(strncat.o): In function `strncat': > (.text+0x60): relocation truncated to fit: BRADDR against symbol `__stxncpy' defined in .text section in arch/alpha/lib/lib.a(stxncpy.o) > Makefile:969: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed > make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1 --Bob -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-alpha" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html