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Copy the contents of one object file to another (GNU)
objcopy_variant [options] infile [outfile]
QNX Neutrino, Linux, Microsoft Windows
The objcopy_variant depends on the target platform, as follows:
Target platform: |
objcopy_variant:
|
ARM |
ntoarm-objcopy
|
MIPS |
ntomips-objcopy
|
PowerPC |
ntoppc-objcopy
|
SH4 |
ntosh-objcopy
|
x86 |
ntox86-objcopy
|
The GNU objcopy utility copies the contents of one object
file, infile, to another, outfile.
The objcopy utility uses the GNU BFD Library to
read and write the object files. It can write the destination object
file in a format different from that of the source object file. The
exact behavior of objcopy is controlled by command-line options.
For detailed documentation, see the GNU website at
http://www.gnu.org/.
GNU
mcs,
objdump
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