Gürkan Myczko <gur...@phys.ethz.ch> writes:
>   This distribution is a collection of programs that are generally
>   unrelated, except in that they all deal with the ELF file format.
>   .
>   The main purpose of these programs is to be illustrative and
>   educational -- to help fellow programmers understand the ELF file
>   format and something of how it works under the Linux platform. For the
>   most part, these programs have limited real-world utility.
>   .
>   With the exception of shared use of the elfrw static library, each
>   program is independent of the others. There is no other shared code
>   between them, and they all take slightly different approaches to
>   handling ELF files.

I question how helpful this description is helpful for users of a
binary distribution like Debian, who are (IMHO) generally more focused
on functionality than studying the implementation of programs.

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