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== Binutils Applications == |
== Binutils Applications == |
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| objdump || Displays information about binary files |
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== See Also == |
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=== External Links === |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Binutils GNU Binutils on Wikipedia] |
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GNU Binary Utilities, commonly known as binutils is a suite of tools for creating and working with binary files. Instructions for cross compiling binutils can be found the GCC Cross Compiler page.
Binutils Applications
Please note that this list is not complete.
as | GNU Assembler |
ld | GNU Linker |
ar | Archiver, used for creating libraries |
objdump | Displays information about binary files |