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    crudini (1) Linux Manual Page

    crudini – manipulate ini files Synopsiscrudini ,–set /[,OPTION/]… ,config_file section /[,param/] [,value/] crudini ,–get /[,OPTION/]… ,config_file /[,section/] [,param/] crudini ,–del /[,OPTION/]… ,config_file section /[,param/] [,list value/] crudini ,–merge /[,OPTION/]… ,config_file /[,section/] Descriptioncrudini – A utility for manipulating ini files Options–existing[=,WHAT/] For –set, –del and –merge, fail if item is missing, where WHAT is ‘file’, ‘section’,…

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    crtsv (1) Linux Manual Page

    crtsv – mutual converter between TSV and QDBM Curia database Synopsiscrtsv import [-bnum num] [-dnum num] [-bin] name crtsv export [-bin] name DescriptionThis manual page documents briefly the crtsv commands. The command crtsv features mutual conversion between a database of Curia and a TSV text. This command is useful when data exchange with another version…

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    crsh (1) Linux Manual Page

    cssh, crsh, ctel, ccon – Cluster administration tool Synopsiscssh [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] […] crsh [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] […] ctel [options] [<server>[:port]|<tag>] […] ccon [options] [[user@]<server>[:port]|<tag>] […] DescriptionThe command opens an administration console and an xterm to all specified hosts. Any text typed into the administration console is replicated to all windows. All windows may also be typed into directly. This tool is intended for (but not limited to) cluster…

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    cross-windres (1) Linux Manual Page

    windres – manipulate Windows resources. Synopsiswindres [options] [input-file] [output-file] Descriptionwindres reads resources from an input file and copies them into an output file. Either file may be in one of three formats: "rc" A text format read by the Resource Compiler. "res" A binary format generated by the Resource Compiler. "coff" A COFF object or…

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    cross-windmc (1) Linux Manual Page

    windmc – generates Windows message resources. Synopsiswindmc [options] input-file Descriptionwindmc reads message definitions from an input file (.mc) and translate them into a set of output files. The output files may be of four kinds: "h" A C header file containing the message definitions. "rc" A resource file compilable by the windres tool. "bin" One…

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    cross-strip (1) Linux Manual Page

    strip – Discard symbols from object files. Synopsisstrip [-F bfdname |–target=bfdname] [-I bfdname |–input-target=bfdname] [-O bfdname |–output-target=bfdname] [-s|–strip-all] [-S|-g|-d|–strip-debug] [–strip-dwo] [-K symbolname |–keep-symbol=symbolname] [-N symbolname |–strip-symbol=symbolname] [-w|–wildcard] [-x|–discard-all] [-X |–discard-locals] [-R sectionname |–remove-section=sectionname] [-o file] [-p|–preserve-dates] [-D|–enable-deterministic-archives] [-U|–disable-deterministic-archives] [–keep-file-symbols] [–only-keep-debug] [-v |–verbose] [-V|–version] [–help] [–info] objfile… DescriptionGNU strip discards all symbols from object files objfile. The list of object files may include archives. At least one object file must be given. strip…

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    cross-strings (1) Linux Manual Page

    strings – print the strings of printable characters in files. Synopsisstrings [-afovV] [–min-len]   [-n min-len] [–bytes=min-len]   [-t radix] [–radix=radix]   [-e encoding] [–encoding=encoding]   [–] [–all] [–print-file-name]   [-T bfdname] [–target=bfdname]   [-w] [–include-all-whitespace]   [-s] [–output-separatorsep_string]   [–help] [–version] file… DescriptionFor each file given, GNU strings prints the printable character sequences that are at least 4 characters long (or the number given with the options below) and are followed by an unprintable character. Depending…

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    cross-size (1) Linux Manual Page

    size – list section sizes and total size. Synopsissize [-A|-B|–format=compatibility]   [–help]   [-d|-o|-x|–radix=number]   [–common]   [-t|–totals]   [–target=bfdname] [-V|–version]   [objfile…] DescriptionThe GNU size utility lists the section sizes—and the total size—for each of the object or archive files objfile in its argument list. By default, one line of output is generated for each object file or each module in…

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    cross-readelf (1) Linux Manual Page

    readelf – Displays information about ELF files. Synopsisreadelf [-a|–all]   [-h|–file-header]   [-l|–program-headers|–segments]   [-S|–section-headers|–sections]   [-g|–section-groups]   [-t|–section-details]   [-e|–headers]   [-s|–syms|–symbols]   [–dyn-syms]   [-n|–notes]   [-r|–relocs]   [-u|–unwind]   [-d|–dynamic]   [-V|–version-info]   [-A|–arch-specific]   [-D|–use-dynamic]   [-x <number or name>|–hex-dump=<number or name>]   [-p <number or name>|–string-dump=<number or name>]   [-R <number or name>|–relocated-dump=<number or name>]   [-z|–decompress]   [-c|–archive-index]   [-w[lLiaprmfFsoRt]|    –debug-dump[=rawline,=decodedline,=info,=abbrev,=pubnames,=aranges,=macro,=frames,=frames-interp,=str,=loc,=Ranges,=pubtypes,=trace_info,=trace_abbrev,=trace_aranges,=gdb_index]]   [–dwarf-depth=n]   [–dwarf-start=n]   [-I|–histogram]   [-v|–version]   [-W|–wide]   [-H|–help]   elffile… Descriptionreadelf displays information about one…

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    cross-objdump (1) Linux Manual Page

    objdump – display information from object files. Synopsisobjdump [-a|–archive-headers]   [-b bfdname|–target=bfdname]   [-C|–demangle[=style] ]   [-d|–disassemble]   [-D|–disassemble-all]   [-z|–disassemble-zeroes]   [-EB|-EL|–endian={big | little }]   [-f|–file-headers]   [-F|–file-offsets]   [–file-start-context]   [-g|–debugging]   [-e|–debugging-tags]   [-h|–section-headers|–headers]   [-i|–info]   [-j section|–section=section]   [-l|–line-numbers]   [-S|–source]   [-m machine|–architecture=machine]   [-M options|–disassembler-options=options]   [-p|–private-headers]   [-P options|–private=options]   [-r|–reloc]   [-R|–dynamic-reloc]   [-s|–full-contents]   [-W[lLiaprmfFsoRt]|    –dwarf[=rawline,=decodedline,=info,=abbrev,=pubnames]            [=aranges,=macro,=frames,=frames-interp,=str,=loc]            [=Ranges,=pubtypes,=trace_info,=trace_abbrev]            [=trace_aranges,=gdb_index]   [-G|–stabs]   [-t|–syms]   [-T|–dynamic-syms]   [-x|–all-headers]   [-w|–wide]   [–start-address=address]   [–stop-address=address]   [–prefix-addresses]   [–[no-]show-raw-insn]   [–adjust-vma=offset]   [–special-syms]   [–prefix=prefix]   [–prefix-strip=level]   [–insn-width=width]   [-V|–version]   [-H|–help]…

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    cross-objcopy (1) Linux Manual Page

    objcopy – copy and translate object files Synopsisobjcopy [-F bfdname|–target=bfdname]   [-I bfdname|–input-target=bfdname]   [-O bfdname|–output-target=bfdname]   [-B bfdarch|–binary-architecture=bfdarch]   [-S|–strip-all]   [-g|–strip-debug]   [-K symbolname|–keep-symbol=symbolname]   [-N symbolname|–strip-symbol=symbolname]   [–strip-unneeded-symbol=symbolname]   [-G symbolname|–keep-global-symbol=symbolname]   [–localize-hidden]   [-L symbolname|–localize-symbol=symbolname]   [–globalize-symbol=symbolname]   [-W symbolname|–weaken-symbol=symbolname]   [-w|–wildcard]   [-x|–discard-all]   [-X|–discard-locals]   [-b byte|–byte=byte]   [-i [breadth]|–interleave[=breadth]]   [–interleave-width=width]   [-j sectionpattern|–only-section=sectionpattern]   [-R sectionpattern|–remove-section=sectionpattern]   [-p|–preserve-dates]   [-D|–enable-deterministic-archives]   [-U|–disable-deterministic-archives]   [–debugging]   [–gap-fill=val]   [–pad-to=address]   [–set-start=val]   [–adjust-start=incr]   [–change-addresses=incr]   [–change-section-address sectionpattern{=,+,-}val]   [–change-section-lma sectionpattern{=,+,-}val]   [–change-section-vma sectionpattern{=,+,-}val]   [–change-warnings] [–no-change-warnings]   [–set-section-flags sectionpattern=flags]   [–add-section sectionname=filename]   [–dump-section sectionname=filename]   [–update-section sectionname=filename]   [–rename-section oldname=newname[,flags]]   [–long-section-names {enable,disable,keep}]   [–change-leading-char] [–remove-leading-char]   [–reverse-bytes=num]   [–srec-len=ival] [–srec-forceS3]   [–redefine-sym old=new]   [–redefine-syms=filename]…

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    cross-nm (1) Linux Manual Page

    nm – list symbols from object files Synopsisnm [-A|-o|–print-file-name] [-a|–debug-syms] [-B|–format=bsd] [-C|–demangle[=style]] [-D|–dynamic] [-fformat|–format=format] [-g|–extern-only] [-h|–help] [-l|–line-numbers] [-n|-v|–numeric-sort] [-P|–portability] [-p|–no-sort] [-r|–reverse-sort] [-S|–print-size] [-s|–print-armap] [-t radix|–radix=radix] [-u|–undefined-only] [-V|–version] [-X 32_64] [–defined-only] [–no-demangle] [–plugin name] [–size-sort] [–special-syms] [–synthetic] [–target=bfdname] [objfile…] DescriptionGNU nm lists the symbols from object files objfile…. If no object files are listed as arguments, nm assumes the file a.out. For each symbol, nm shows: • The symbol value, in…

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    cross-nlmconv (1) Linux Manual Page

    nlmconv – converts object code into an NLM. Synopsisnlmconv [-I bfdname|–input-target=bfdname]   [-O bfdname|–output-target=bfdname]   [-T headerfile|–header-file=headerfile]   [-d|–debug] [-l linker|–linker=linker]   [-h|–help] [-V|–version]   infile outfile Descriptionnlmconv converts the relocatable i386 object file infile into the NetWare Loadable Module outfile, optionally reading headerfile for NLM header information. For instructions on writing the NLM command file language used in header files, see the linkers section, NLMLINK…

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    cross-gprof (1) Linux Manual Page

    gprof – display call graph profile data Synopsisgprof [ -[abcDhilLrsTvwxyz] ] [ -[ACeEfFJnNOpPqQZ][name] ]  [ -I dirs ] [ -d[num] ] [ -k from/to ]  [ -m min-count ] [ -R map_file ] [ -t table-length ]  [ –[no-]annotated-source[=name] ]  [ –[no-]exec-counts[=name] ]  [ –[no-]flat-profile[=name] ] [ –[no-]graph[=name] ]  [ –[no-]time=name] [ –all-lines ] [ –brief ]  [ –debug[=level] ] [ –function-ordering ]  [ –file-ordering map_file ] [ –directory-path=dirs ]  [ –display-unused-functions ] [ –file-format=name ]  [ –file-info ] [ –help ] [ –line ] [ –inline-file-names ]  [ –min-count=n ] [ –no-static ] [ –print-path ]  [ –separate-files ] [ –static-call-graph ] [ –sum ]  [ –table-length=len ] [ –traditional ] [ –version ]  [ –width=n ] [ –ignore-non-functions ]  [ –demangle[=STYLE] ] [ –no-demangle ]  [–external-symbol-table=name]  [ image-file ] [ profile-file … ] Description"gprof" produces an execution profile of C, Pascal, or Fortran77 programs. The effect of called routines is incorporated in the profile of each caller….

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    cross-gcov (1) Linux Manual Page

    gcov – coverage testing tool Synopsisgcov [-v|–version] [-h|–help]   [-a|–all-blocks]   [-b|–branch-probabilities]   [-c|–branch-counts]   [-u|–unconditional-branches]   [-n|–no-output]   [-l|–long-file-names]   [-p|–preserve-paths]   [-r|–relative-only]   [-f|–function-summaries]   [-o|–object-directory directory|file]   [-s|–source-prefix directory]   [-d|–display-progress]   files Descriptiongcov is a test coverage program. Use it in concert with GCC to analyze your programs to help create more efficient, faster running code and to discover untested parts of your program. You can…

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    cross-gcc (1) Linux Manual Page

    gcc – GNU project C and C++ compiler Synopsisgcc [-c|-S|-E] [-std=standard]  [-g] [-pg] [-Olevel]  [-Wwarn…] [-Wpedantic]  [-Idir…] [-Ldir…]  [-Dmacro[=defn]…] [-Umacro]  [-foption…] [-mmachine-option…]  [-o outfile] [@file] infile… Only the most useful options are listed here; see below for the remainder. g++ accepts mostly the same options as gcc. DescriptionWhen you invoke GCC, it normally does preprocessing, compilation, assembly and linking. The “overall options” allow you…

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    cross-elfedit (1) Linux Manual Page

    elfedit – Update the ELF header of ELF files. Synopsiselfedit [–input-mach=machine]   [–input-type=type]   [–input-osabi=osabi]   –output-mach=machine   –output-type=type   –output-osabi=osabi   [-v|–version]   [-h|–help]   elffile… Descriptionelfedit updates the ELF header of ELF files which have the matching ELF machine and file types. The options control how and which fields in the ELF header should be updated. elffile… are the ELF files…