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Using binutils, the gnu binary utilities
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objcopy [

-F bfdname
[
-I bfdname
[
-O bfdname
[
-B bfdarch
[
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-S
--strip-all
[
-K symbolname
[
-N symbolname
[
-G symbolname
[
-L symbolname
[
-W symbolname
[
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-x
--discard-all
[
-b byte
[
-i interleave
[
-j sectionname
[
-R sectionname
[
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-p
--preserve-dates
[
--debugging
[
--gap-fill=val
[
--set-start=val
[
--change-addresses=incr
[
--change-section-address section
[
--change-section-lma section
[
--change-section-vma section
[
--change-warnings
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--set-section-flags section
[
--add-section sectionname
[
--rename-section oldname
[
--change-leading-char
[
--srec-len=ival
[
--redefine-sym old
[
--weaken
[
--keep-symbols=filename
[
--strip-symbols=filename
[
--keep-global-symbols=filename
[
--localize-symbols=filename
[
--weaken-symbols=filename
[
--alt-machine-code=index
[
--prefix-symbols=string
[
--prefix-sections=string
[
--prefix-alloc-sections=string
[
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-v
--verbose
[
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-V
--version
[
] [
--help
[
infile
The gnu
utility copies the contents of an object file to another.
objcopy
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
options. Note that
objcopy
However, copying a relocatable object file between any two formats may not work as expected.
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--target=bfdname
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--input-target=bfdname
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--output-target=bfdname
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--binary-architecture=bfdarch
] [
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-g
--strip-debug
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--keep-symbol=symbolname
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--strip-symbol=symbolname
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--keep-global-symbol=symbolname
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--localize-symbol=symbolname
|
--weaken-symbol=symbolname
] [
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-X
--discard-locals
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]
--byte=byte
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--interleave=interleave
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--only-section=sectionname
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--remove-section=sectionname
]
]
] [
--pad-to=address
] [
--adjust-start=incr
]
] [
--no-change-warnings
] [
] [
--srec-forceS3
=
new
]
]
]
]
]
]
--info
]
outfile
should be able to copy a fully linked file between any two formats.
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{=,+,-}
{=,+,-}
]
val
{=,+,-}
]
val
=
]
flags
=
]
filename
=
[,
]]
newname
flags
--remove-leading-char
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
objcopy
]
]
]
]
]
]
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val
]
]
objcopy
is controlled by command-line
Chapter 4.
objcopy
uses the gnu bfd

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