Hi,
Would anyone tell me what is the command to translate
elf/a.out file to assembly file.
OS: potato (linux-2.2.18pre21)
ARC: x86
# in SPARCs, this is DIS
Thanks in advance.
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Nguyen Hai Ha, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan
Lo, on Monday, January 1, Nguyen Hai Ha did write:
Hi,
Would anyone tell me what is the command to translate
elf/a.out file to assembly file.
OS: potato (linux-2.2.18pre21)
ARC: x86
# in SPARCs, this is DIS
/usr/bin/objdump -d object
in the binutils package. object is a .o
Richard Cobbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lo, on Monday, January 1, Nguyen Hai Ha did write:
Would anyone tell me what is the command to translate
elf/a.out file to assembly file.
/usr/bin/objdump -d object
in the binutils package. object is a .o, .a, .so, or executable file.
'objdump -d /bin
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Damn. twice my mail got messed up. Third times the charm:
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Erv Walter wrote:
Oops. my last message got screwed up. Here's what I meant to say:
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Eduardo Goyanes wrote:
Hello,
I'm writing to ask if there is a Debian 1.3 release that
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Debian 1.3 is certainly ELF... did you replace the kernel with one that isn't EL
F capable?
- - Rich
On 15-Jun-97 Eduardo Goyanes wrote:
Hello,
I'm writing to ask if there is a Debian 1.3 release that uses the ELF format ra
ther than a.out and if yes, could
Hello,
I'm writing to ask if there is a Debian 1.3 release
that uses the ELF format rather than a.out and if yes, could someone be so kind
as to point out to me an ftp site that has the install disks so I can have a
running ELF system?
Xwindows 3.3 requires that there be an elf
system.
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Eduardo Goyanes wrote:
Hello,
I'm writing to ask if there is a Debian 1.3 release that uses the ELF format
rather than a.out and if yes, could someone be so kind as to point out to me
an ftp site that has the install disks so I can have a running ELF system?
Xwindows
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I've noticed that, so far, I can virtually indiscriminately mix and match ELF
and a.out on a partially updated debian system. I'm now wanting to upgrade
X. Will I still be able to use a.out and ELF binaries under X?
--
Scott Barker
Linux Consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 20 May 1996, Scott Barker wrote:
I've noticed that, so far, I can virtually indiscriminately mix and match ELF
and a.out on a partially updated debian system. I'm now wanting to upgrade
X. Will I still be able to use a.out and ELF binaries under X?
Yes. The xcompat package contains
On Sun, 19 May 1996, Scott Barker wrote:
I've noticed that, so far, I can virtually indiscriminately mix and match ELF
and a.out on a partially updated debian system. I'm now wanting to upgrade
X. Will I still be able to use a.out and ELF binaries under X?
Yes, as long as you install the
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