I really have no idea what the output file from dumpobj is for. I haven't dug into the code enough to figure that out. I originally thought it was for the dumped text, but it does appear to be an object file. I assume that it must have some purpose, because if it is just a copy of the original file, you can just use the 'copy' command from a shell much easier. I have no idea what purpose it serves, at the moment.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 11:45 AM Rhialto <rhia...@falu.nl> wrote: > On Tue 03 Mar 2020 at 17:50:40 -0700, Kevin Handy wrote: > > Ok, here is a version with somewhat better handling of the filenames. > > Thanks! I added it. > > I hadn't really looked before at this output file that dumpobj can > create, but it looks like another object file, from a cursory look. > Does it seem useful to you? Is it more or less a copy of the input or is > something interesting happening to it? > > The object file format here should maybe also be changed by the rt11/rsx > option. Do you think it makes sense to use the same value as for the > input, the opposite (so it can be used as a converter or something), or > have a separate option? Since I haven't looked at it carefully yet, I > have not yet formed an opinion really. > > -Olaf. > -- > Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- rhialto at falu dot nl > ___ Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on > \X/ no account be allowed to do the job. --Douglas Adams, "THGTTG" >
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