Hi,
ldd just prints shared library dependecies on a dynamic binary.
What I wan to know is if I have a binary (be it statically linked or
dynamically), I want to see all the libraries that went into it.
Say, If I have a static binary and I wan to know all the archive libraries that
went into it, what do I do?
TIA
Sai
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> V> Hi Folks, chatr command on other unix systems is used to change
> V> programs internal attributes. Using the same command on a
> V> binary, I can list the libraries (either statically or
> V> dynamically linked) that went into the binary.
>
> man ldd
> man file
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