Hi Mark,
But I also think this is a bug in binutils readelf (CCing nickc).
It really should not even try to print the "interpreter" of a separate
debuginfo file.
Well yes and no. One of the main uses of readelf is to inspect potentially
broken or corrupt ELF files, so displaying the contents of the interpreter
field even when it is not expected to be meaningful could still be of use
to someone.
What I have done however is to update readelf's sources so that it sanitizes
the interpreter string before displaying it. Where "sanitizes" == "converts
any non displaying characters into hex values".
Cheers
Nick
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