Sorry folks for not reading the mans. I remembered that nm is just for
archive libs so I didn't even think it could help with shared objects.
False memory I know. Should have it replaced ;-)
Oron Peled wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 18:33, Nadav Har'El wrote:
And to save you the trouble
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 18:33, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> And to save you the trouble (?) of reading all the manual page,
What? Avoiding RTFM? Blasphemy! Where is Nadav? Stone him (oops
it isn't a phython list :-)
Ok David, but you really *want* to read the manual page because
as Shachar hinted,
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005, Oron Peled wrote about "Re: List shared object library
entries.":
> On Tuesday 01 February 2005 23:24, David Harel wrote:
> > There is a tool to list entry names in shared object library libxxx.so
> > files. If I remember correctly it is llent.
David Harel wrote:
Hi,
There is a tool to list entry names in shared object library libxxx.so
files. If I remember correctly it is llent.
I can't find the tool in neither Gentoo nor RedHat 9.
Please correct my assumptions.
You can do "nm -D libxxx.so". RTFM for meaning of the letters. What you
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On Tuesday 01 February 2005 23:24, David Harel wrote:
> There is a tool to list entry names in shared object library libxxx.so
> files. If I remember correctly it is llent.
What's wrong with nm (and grepping for the required info)?
> I can't find the tool in neither Gentoo nor RedHat 9.
> Please
Hi,
There is a tool to list entry names in shared object library libxxx.so
files. If I remember correctly it is llent.
I can't find the tool in neither Gentoo nor RedHat 9.
Please correct my assumptions.
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Thanks.
David Harel,
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