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[Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory
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jg at jguk dot org |
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[Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory |
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Fri, 23 Jun 2017 09:56:02 +0000 |
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21659
--- Comment #3 from Jon Grant <jg at jguk dot org> ---
Great Nick!
$ ld mydir
ld: cannot find mydir: File format not recognised
$ ar p mydir
ar: mydir: File format not recognised
I had a look at the others, I saw they have this kind of output below. Perhaps
"ar" and "ld" could be updated to say it is a directory, or not an ordinary
file.
$ objcopy mydir
objcopy: Warning: 'mydir' is not an ordinary file
Let me know if you prefer I create a separate ticket.
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- [Bug binutils/21659] New: strings behaviour when called on a directory, jg at jguk dot org, 2017/06/22
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org, 2017/06/23
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, nickc at redhat dot com, 2017/06/23
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory,
jg at jguk dot org <=
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org, 2017/06/26
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, nickc at redhat dot com, 2017/06/26
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, jg at jguk dot org, 2017/06/26
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, nickc at redhat dot com, 2017/06/27
- [Bug binutils/21659] strings behaviour when called on a directory, jg at jguk dot org, 2017/06/27