* objdump.c (dump_reloc_set): Add sec parameter. Change all

callers.  If with_line_numbers is set, display line numbers of
	relocation entries.
	* binutils.texi, objdump.1: Document -l with -r.
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Tue Jun 11 20:12:15 1996 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
* objdump.c (dump_reloc_set): Add sec parameter. Change all
callers. If with_line_numbers is set, display line numbers of
relocation entries.
* binutils.texi, objdump.1: Document -l with -r.
Mon Jun 10 23:42:59 1996 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
* ar.c (open_inarch): Report BFD error message if an archive can
not be recognized. List matching formats if the file is
ambiguously recognized.
(ranlib_touch): Likewise.
Thu Jun 6 13:56:14 1996 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
* README: Add notes on how to build if you don't have ar.

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-*- text -*-
Changes since binutils 2.6
* Added --enable-shared and --enable-commonbfdlib options to configure.
* Added --debugging argument to objdump and objcopy.
* Added --defined-only argument to nm.
* Added --remove-leading-char argument to objcopy.
* The objdump --line-numbers option is now meaningful with --reloc.
Changes since binutils 2.5
* Added -N/--strip-symbol and -K/--keep-symbol arguments to strip and objcopy.
* Added several arguments to objcopy to provide some control over how the new
file is laid out in memory. Also added binary output format to BFD to permit
generating plain binary files.
* Added --start-address and --stop-address options to objdump.
* ar and ranlib now work on AIX. The tools are now built by default on AIX.
Changes since binutils 2.4
* Changed objdump -dr to dump the relocs interspersed with the assembly
listing, for a more useful listing of relocateable files.
* Changed objdump -d/--disassemble to only disassemble SEC_CODE sections.
Added -D/--disassemble-all option to disassemble all sections.
* Added --size-sort option to nm.
* strip and objcopy should now be able to handle dynamically linked ELF
executables.
Changes since binutils 2.3
* Support for HP-PA (by Jeff Law), i386 Mach (by David Mackenzie), RS/6000 and
PowerPC (except ar and ranlib; by Ian Taylor).
* Support for Irix 5.
* Programs `strip' and `objcopy' will not attempt to write dynamically linked
ELF output files, since BFD currently can't create them properly.
Changes since binutils 2.2
* A new --stabs argument has been added to objdump to dump stabs sections in
ELF and COFF files.
* A new program, nlmconv, has been added. It can convert object files into
Novell NetWare Loadable Modules.
* The strings program has been added.
Changes since binutils 2.1
* The 'copy' program has been renamed to 'objcopy', for consistency with
'objdump', and because 'copy' might more plausibly be used as a synonym for
'cp'.
* The new stand-alone program c++filt is a filter that converts encoded
(mangled) C++ assembly-level identifiers to user-level names. (Note: This
may get moved to the gcc distribution.)
* nm -o on an archive now prefixes each line with the archive name, matching
the output from BSD nm.
* ar (and ld) can now read (but not write) BSD4.4-style archives.
* New support for H8500, Z8000, and the Hitach SH.
* Dis-assembler interface changed to allow sharing with gdb.
* There is new Elf code, but it is not yet ready for general use.
* There is the beginnings of a test suite.
Changes since binutils 2.0
* There is now support for writing ECOFF files, so ld and the other utilities
should work on Risc/Ultrix and Irix. Please let us know how well this works.
* ar now automatically creates a symbol table (a __.SYMDEF member, in the BSD
version), if there are any object files in the archive. So running ranlib is
now redundant (unless the non-standard q command is used). This is required
for Posix.2 conformance.
* The archive-reading code now reads both BSD-style and SYSV-style archives
independently of the selected target format. This is to encourage people to
switch to SYSV-format, which has a number of advantages.
* The strip and copy programs now have options to remove debug-symbols only
and/or local symbols only. They now also support long options.
Local variables:
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@item -l
@itemx --line-numbers
@cindex source filenames for object files
Label the display (using debugging information) with the filename
and source line numbers corresponding to the object code shown.
Only useful with @samp{-d} or @samp{-D}.
Label the display (using debugging information) with the filename and
source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs shown.
Only useful with @samp{-d}, @samp{-D}, or @samp{-r}.
@item -m @var{machine}
@itemx --architecture=@var{machine}

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.B \-\-line\-numbers
Label the display (using debugging information) with the filename
and source line numbers corresponding to the object code shown.
Only useful with \fB\-d\fP or \fB\-D\fP.
Only useful with \fB\-d\fP, \fB\-D\fP, or \fB\-r\fP.
.TP
.BI "\-m " "machine"\c