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ctfmerge
— merge
several CTF data sections into one
ctfmerge |
[-fgstv ] -l
label -L
labelenv -o
outfile file ... |
ctfmerge |
[-fgstv ] -l
label -L
labelenv -o
outfile -d
uniqfile [-g ]
[-D uniqlabel]
file ... |
ctfmerge |
[-fgstv ] -l
label -L
labelenv -o
outfile -w
withfile file ... |
ctfmerge |
[-g ] -c
srcfile destfile |
The ctfmerge
utility merges several CTF
data sections from several files into one output file, unifying common
data.
The following options are available:
-f
-g
-s
.dynsym
’ ELF section
instead of the ‘.symtab
’ ELF
section.-t
-v
-l
label-L
labelenvctfmerge
to read the label from the
environment variable labelenv.-o
outfile-d
uniqfile-d
uniqlabel-w
withfile-c
srcfile destfileThe following environment variables are used in
ctfmerge
:
CTFMERGE_TERMINATE_NO_UNLINK
CTFMERGE_MAX_SLOTS
CTFMERGE_PHASE1_BATCH_SIZE
CTFMERGE_NUM_THREADS
min
(processors*3/2,
nslots); if not it defaults to 2.CTFMERGE_INPUT_THROTTLE
CTFMERGE_DEBUG_LEVEL
The ctfmerge
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
The ctfmerge
utility first appeared in
FreeBSD 7.0.
The CTF utilities came from OpenSolaris.
May 4, 2024 | NetBSD 10.99 |