In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 01:37:34PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : > I have recently purcahsed a device that comes with a .so for linux, : > but no sources. Is there any way one can take an arbitrary linux .so : > which appears to have no dependencies to a FreeBSD .so? The binary : > code is about 20k or so. : : Isn't this just brandelf'ing to FreeBSD-i386? : Asuming that the lib really has no dependencies to linux specific : device/kernel features or linux specific libs.
I tried brandelfing, but that didn't work. There's some weird symbols in there: 00000000 DF *UND* 00000023 GLIBC_2.0 fprintf 00000000 DF *UND* 000000f8 GLIBC_2.0 fflush 00000000 DF *UND* 000001b4 GLIBC_2.0 malloc 00000000 DF *UND* 00000058 GLIBC_2.0 memmove 00000000 DO *UND* 00000004 GLIBC_2.0 stderr 00000000 DF *UND* 0000020d GLIBC_2.0 abort 00000000 DF *UND* 00000027 GLIBC_2.0 memcpy 00000000 w DF *UND* 000000ac GLIBC_2.1.3 __cxa_finalize 00000000 DF *UND* 00000043 GLIBC_2.0 memset So it looks like I'm close... objcopy -R kept the GLIBC_* references in place, alas, so that didn't work, as suggested elsewhere in this thread. The above list is small, but has hree bad entries: fprintf, fflush and stderr. So that may present a problem for me if these functions are ever called. Warner _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"