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    arm4_control (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME arm4_control – ARM 4 agent control program SYNOPSIS arm4_control –help|-h arm4_control –version|-V arm4_control [–config|-C config_file] [commands…] DESCRIPTION The arm4_control program controls the arm4_daemon program. OPTIONS -h, –help display the command line options. -V, –Version display the program version and exit. -C, –Config config_file specifies a configuration file for this instance instead of using the…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-strip (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME strip – Discard symbols from object files. SYNOPSIS strip [-F bfdname |–target=bfdname] [-I bfdname |–input-target=bfdname] [-O bfdname |–output-target=bfdname] [-s|–strip-all] [-S|-g|-d|–strip-debug] [-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] [–only-keep-debug] [-v |–verbose] [-V|–version] [–help] [–info] objfile… DESCRIPTION GNU 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 modifies…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-strings (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME strings – print the strings of printable characters in files. SYNOPSIS strings [-afov] [–min-len]   [-n min-len] [–bytes=min-len]   [-t radix] [–radix=radix]   [-e encoding] [–encoding=encoding]   [–] [–all] [–print-file-name]   [–target=bfdname]   [–help] [–version] file… DESCRIPTION For 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….

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    arm-gp2x-linux-size (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME size – list section sizes and total size. SYNOPSIS size [-A|-B|–format=compatibility]   [–help]   [-d|-o|-x|–radix=number]   [-t|–totals]   [–target=bfdname] [-V|–version]     [objfile…] DESCRIPTION The 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…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-readelf (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME readelf – Displays information about ELF files. SYNOPSIS readelf [-a|–all]   [-h|–file-header]   [-l|–program-headers|–segments]   [-S|–section-headers|–sections]   [-g|–section-groups]   [-e|–headers]   [-s|–syms|–symbols]   [-n|–notes]   [-r|–relocs]   [-u|–unwind]   [-d|–dynamic]   [-V|–version-info]   [-A|–arch-specific]   [-D|–use-dynamic]   [-x <number>|–hex-dump=<number>]   [-w[liaprmfFsoR]|    –debug-dump[=line,=info,=abbrev,=pubnames,=aranges,=macro,=frames,=frames-interp,=str,=loc,=Ranges]]   [-I|-histogram]   [-v|–version]   [-W|–wide]   [-H|–help]   elffile… DESCRIPTION readelf displays information about one or more ELF format object files. The options control what particular information to display. elffile… are the…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-objdump (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME objdump – display information from object files. SYNOPSIS objdump [-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]   [–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]   [-r|–reloc]   [-R|–dynamic-reloc]   [-s|–full-contents]   [-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]   [-V|–version]   [-H|–help]   objfile… DESCRIPTION objdump displays information about one or…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-objcopy (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME objcopy – copy and translate object files SYNOPSIS objcopy [-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]   [-L symbolname|–localize-symbol=symbolname]   [-W symbolname|–weaken-symbol=symbolname]   [-w|–wildcard]   [-x|–discard-all]   [-X|–discard-locals]   [-b byte|–byte=byte]   [-i interleave|–interleave=interleave]   [-j sectionname|–only-section=sectionname]   [-R sectionname|–remove-section=sectionname]   [-p|–preserve-dates]   [–debugging]   [–gap-fill=val]   [–pad-to=address]   [–set-start=val]   [–adjust-start=incr]   [–change-addresses=incr]   [–change-section-address section{=,+,-}val]   [–change-section-lma section{=,+,-}val]   [–change-section-vma section{=,+,-}val]   [–change-warnings] [–no-change-warnings]   [–set-section-flags section=flags]   [–add-section sectionname=filename]   [–rename-section oldname=newname[,flags]]   [–change-leading-char] [–remove-leading-char]   [–srec-len=ival] [–srec-forceS3]   [–redefine-sym old=new]   [–redefine-syms=filename]   [–weaken]   [–keep-symbols=filename]   [–strip-symbols=filename]   [–strip-unneeded-symbols=filename]   [–keep-global-symbols=filename]   [–localize-symbols=filename]   [–weaken-symbols=filename]…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-nm (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME nm – list symbols from object files SYNOPSIS nm [-a|–debug-syms] [-g|–extern-only] [-B] [-C|–demangle[=style]] [-D|–dynamic] [-S|–print-size] [-s|–print-armap] [-A|-o|–print-file-name][–special-syms] [-n|-v|–numeric-sort] [-p|–no-sort] [-r|–reverse-sort] [–size-sort] [-u|–undefined-only] [-t radix|–radix=radix] [-P|–portability] [–target=bfdname] [-fformat|–format=format] [–defined-only] [-l|–line-numbers] [–no-demangle] [-V|–version] [-X 32_64] [–help]  [objfile…] DESCRIPTION GNU 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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    arm-gp2x-linux-gprof (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME gprof – display call graph profile data SYNOPSIS gprof [ -[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 ] [ –directory-path=dirs ]  [ –display-unused-functions ] [ –file-format=name ]  [ –file-info ] [ –help ] [ –line ] [ –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 ] [ 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…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-gcov (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME gcov – coverage testing tool SYNOPSIS gcov [-v|–version] [-h|–help]   [-a|–all-blocks]   [-b|–branch-probabilities]   [-c|–branch-counts]   [-n|–no-output]   [-l|–long-file-names]   [-p|–preserve-paths]   [-f|–function-summaries]   [-o|–object-directory directory|file] sourcefile   [-u|–unconditional-branches] DESCRIPTION gcov 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 use…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-gcc (1) Linux Manual Page

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

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    arm-gp2x-linux-g++ (1) Linux Manual Page

    gcc – GNU project C and C++ compiler Synopsisgcc [-c|-S|-E] [-std=standard]  [-g] [-pg] [-Olevel]  [-Wwarn…] [-pedantic]  [-Idir…] [-Ldir…]  [-Dmacro[=defn]…] [-Umacro]  [-foption…] [-mmachine-option…]  [-o outfile] 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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    arm-gp2x-linux-cpp (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME cpp – The C Preprocessor SYNOPSIS cpp [-Dmacro[=defn]…] [-Umacro]  [-Idir…] [-iquotedir…]  [-Wwarn…]  [-M|-MM] [-MG] [-MF filename]  [-MP] [-MQ target…]  [-MT target…]  [-P] [-fno-working-directory]  [-x language] [-std=standard]  infile outfile Only the most useful options are listed here; see below for the remainder. DESCRIPTION The C preprocessor, often known as cpp, is a macro processor that is used automatically by the C compiler to transform your program…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-c++filt (1) Linux Manual Page

    c++filt – Demangle C++ and Java symbols. Synopsisc++filt [-_|–strip-underscores]   [-j|–java]   [-n|–no-strip-underscores]   [-p|–no-params]   [-s format|–format=format]   [–help]  [–version]  [symbol…] DescriptionThe C++ and Java languages provides function overloading, which means that you can write many functions with the same name (providing each takes parameters of different types). All C++ and Java function names are encoded into a low-level assembly label (this…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-as (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME AS – the portable GNU assembler. SYNOPSIS as [-a[cdhlns][=file]] [–alternate] [-D]  [–defsym sym=val] [-f] [-g] [–gstabs] [–gstabs+]  [–gdwarf-2] [–help] [-I dir] [-J] [-K] [-L]  [–listing-lhs-width=NUM] [–listing-lhs-width2=NUM]  [–listing-rhs-width=NUM] [–listing-cont-lines=NUM]  [–keep-locals] [-o objfile] [-R] [–statistics] [-v]  [-version] [–version] [-W] [–warn] [–fatal-warnings]   [-w] [-x] [-Z] [–target-help] [target-options]   [—|files …] Target Alpha options: [-mcpu] [-mdebug | -no-mdebug] [-relax] [-g] [-Gsize] [-F] [-32addr] Target ARC options: [-marc[5|6|7|8]] [-EB|-EL] Target ARM options: [-mcpu=processor[+extension…]] [-march=architecture[+extension…]] [-mfpu=floating-point-format] [-mfloat-abi=abi] [-meabi=ver] [-mthumb] [-EB|-EL] [-mapcs-32|-mapcs-26|-mapcs-float|  -mapcs-reentrant] [-mthumb-interwork] [-k] Target CRIS options: [–underscore | –no-underscore] [–pic] [-N] [–emulation=criself | –emulation=crisaout] [–march=v0_v10 | –march=v10 | –march=v32 | –march=common_v10_v32] Target D10V options:…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-ar (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME ar – create, modify, and extract from archives SYNOPSIS ar [-X32_64] [–]p[mod [relpos] [count]] archive [member…] DESCRIPTION The GNU ar program creates, modifies, and extracts from archives. An archive is a single file holding a collection of other files in a structure that makes it possible to retrieve the original individual files (called members…

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    arm-gp2x-linux-addr2line (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME addr2line – convert addresses into file names and line numbers. SYNOPSIS addr2line [-b bfdname|–target=bfdname]     [-C|–demangle[=style]]     [-e filename|–exe=filename]     [-f|–functions] [-s|–basename]     [-H|–help] [-V|–version]     [addr addr …] DESCRIPTION addr2line translates program addresses into file names and line numbers. Given an address and an executable, it uses the debugging information in the executable to figure out which file name and line…

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    arlatex (1) Linux Manual Page

    NAME arlatex – archive a number of ancillary LaTeX files into a master .tex file SYNOPSIS arlatex [–outfile=filename.tex] –document=filename.tex filename … arlatex –version arlatex –help DESCRIPTION arlatex is an archiving program like shar, tar, zip, etc. Unlike those other archivers, however, arlatex is designed specifically for use with LaTeX. arlatex takes the name of a…