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* <code>[[readelf]]</code> is a Unix binary utility that displays information about one or more ELF files. A [[free software]] implementation is provided by [[GNU Binutils]]. | * <code>[[readelf]]</code> is a Unix binary utility that displays information about one or more ELF files. A [[free software]] implementation is provided by [[GNU Binutils]]. | ||
− | * <code>elfutils</code> provides alternative tools to [[GNU Binutils]] purely for Linux.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sourceware.org/elfutils/|title=elfutils|website=sourceware.org|access-date=30 April 2017}}</ref> | + | * <code>[[elfutils]]</code> provides alternative tools to [[GNU Binutils]] purely for Linux.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sourceware.org/elfutils/|title=elfutils|website=sourceware.org|access-date=30 April 2017}}</ref> |
− | * <code>elfdump</code> is a command for viewing ELF information in an ELF file, available under Solaris and [[FreeBSD]]. | + | * <code>[[elfdump]]</code> is a command for viewing ELF information in an ELF file, available under Solaris and [[FreeBSD]]. |
* <code>[[objdump]]</code> provides a wide range of information about ELF files and other object formats. <code>objdump</code> uses the [[Binary File Descriptor library]] as a back-end to structure the ELF data. | * <code>[[objdump]]</code> provides a wide range of information about ELF files and other object formats. <code>objdump</code> uses the [[Binary File Descriptor library]] as a back-end to structure the ELF data. | ||
* The Unix <code>[[file (command)|file]]</code> utility can display some information about ELF files, including the [[instruction set architecture]] for which the code in a relocatable, executable, or shared object file is intended, or on which an ELF [[core dump]] was produced. | * The Unix <code>[[file (command)|file]]</code> utility can display some information about ELF files, including the [[instruction set architecture]] for which the code in a relocatable, executable, or shared object file is intended, or on which an ELF [[core dump]] was produced. |
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Tools
readelf
is a Unix binary utility that displays information about one or more ELF files. A free software implementation is provided by GNU Binutils.elfutils
provides alternative tools to GNU Binutils purely for Linux.[1]elfdump
is a command for viewing ELF information in an ELF file, available under Solaris and FreeBSD.objdump
provides a wide range of information about ELF files and other object formats.objdump
uses the Binary File Descriptor library as a back-end to structure the ELF data.- The Unix
file
utility can display some information about ELF files, including the instruction set architecture for which the code in a relocatable, executable, or shared object file is intended, or on which an ELF core dump was produced.
See also
- objdump
- Linux, Linux Foundation, Linux Kernel, man, BusyBox,
coreutils
, ELF, taskset, shell, Linux distributions, X, Virtual console,whoami
,.cer
,-T
,install
, Link Time Optimization (LTO),--silent
, NixOS,util-linux
,execve
, LinuxKit, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux
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- ↑ "elfutils". sourceware.org. Retrieved 30 April 2017.<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>
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