CRUNCHIDE(1) NetBSD General Commands Manual CRUNCHIDE(1)
NAME
crunchide -- hides symbol names from ld, for crunching programs together
SYNOPSIS
crunchide [-f keep-list-file] [-k keep-symbol] object-file [object-file ...]
DESCRIPTION
crunchide hides the global symbols of object-file such that they are ignored by subsequent runs of the linker, ld(1). Some symbols may be left visible via the -k keep-symbol and -f keep-list-file options. The keep-list-file must contain a list of symbols to keep visible, one symbol per line. The names given by keep-symbol or in keep-list-file should be C names. For example, to keep the C function ``foo'' visible, the option ``-k foo'' should be used. crunchide is designed as a companion program for crunchgen(1), which automates the process of creating crunched binaries from multiple compo- nent programs.
SEE ALSO
crunchgen(1), ld(1)
AUTHORS
crunchide was written by James da Silva <jds@cs.umd.edu>. Copyright (c) 1994 University of Maryland. All Rights Reserved. Chris Demetriou <cgd@NetBSD.org> reorganized crunchide so that it sup- ported multiple object formats, and added ELF object support and ECOFF object recognition. Copyright (c) 1997 Christopher G. Demetriou. All Rights Reserved. NetBSD 10.1 June 14, 1994 NetBSD 10.1
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