Christoph Bugel wrote:
is there a way to do 'nm' on my kernel zImage,
or should I compile the kernel to another format?
You need to run `nm' on the uncompressed kernel (vmlinux).
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Ibrahim F Haddad wrote:
I am compiling a software that i got from the net.
when compiling I get:
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gcc -Wall -O6 -g -I../zlib-1.1.3 -DHAVE_ZLIB client.o test.o vrml.o
util.o network.o libnr.a analyzeFuncs.o analyzeReport.o gaussfit.o
glue.o seti.o libnr.a -L../zlib-1.1.3 -lz
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Hi,
is there a way to do 'nm' on my kernel zImage,
or should I compile the kernel to another format?
Vell I think you want to vu z kern. It is attached for your vuing pleasure.
It is a PERL script. If you don't have PERL installed the syntax is close enough
to C or [ck]?shell it wouldn't