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Using binutils, the gnu binary utilities
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Chapter 4. objcopy
-keep-symbols=
filename
Apply
-keep-symbol
flat file, with one symbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.
This option may be given more than once.
-strip-symbols=
filename
Apply
-strip-symbol
ply a flat file, with one symbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash
character. This option may be given more than once.
-keep-global-symbols=
Apply
-keep-global-symbol
is simply a flat file, with one symbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the
hash character. This option may be given more than once.
-localize-symbols=
Apply
-localize-symbol
simply a flat file, with one symbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash
character. This option may be given more than once.
-weaken-symbols=
Apply
-weaken-symbol
ply a flat file, with one symbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash
character. This option may be given more than once.
-alt-machine-code=
If the output architecture has alternate machine codes, use the
one. This is useful in case a machine is assigned an official code and the tool-chain adopts the
new code, but other applications still depend on the original code being used.
-writable-text
Mark the output text as writable. This option isn't meaningful for all object file formats.
-readonly-text
Make the output text write protected. This option isn't meaningful for all object file formats.
-pure
Mark the output file as demand paged. This option isn't meaningful for all object file formats.
-impure
Mark the output file as impure. This option isn't meaningful for all object file formats.
-prefix-symbols=
Prefix all symbols in the output file with
-prefix-sections=
Prefix all section names in the output file with
-prefix-alloc-sections=
Prefix all the names of all allocated sections in the output file with
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