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Re: pdumping "into" the executable
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: pdumping "into" the executable |
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Mon, 26 Feb 2018 14:10:27 -0700 |
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>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Colascione <address@hidden> writes:
Daniel> I don't think strip-robustness is all that important, and I'd
Daniel> hope we could re-sign binaries as needed.
Distros usually build everything with debuginfo and then strip off the
debuginfo. So, building this way would require special build hacks for
the distros.
Maybe instead you could use objcopy to stuff the data into some section
in the executable. Or, just turn the dump to a C file, then compile it
and do a second link. Aside from (maybe hypothetical) C compiler
limits, that would be very portable.
Tom
- pdumping "into" the executable, Stefan Monnier, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, Daniel Colascione, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable,
Tom Tromey <=
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, dancol, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, Paul Eggert, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, Daniel Colascione, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, Paul Eggert, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, dancol, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, dancol, 2018/02/26
- RE: pdumping "into" the executable, Drew Adams, 2018/02/26
- RE: pdumping "into" the executable, dancol, 2018/02/26
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, John Wiegley, 2018/02/27
- Re: pdumping "into" the executable, Dmitry Gutov, 2018/02/27