binutils-gdb/binutils
Ian Lance Taylor 29c0d15c01 Thu Nov 17 15:37:19 1994 Mark W. Eichin <eichin@cygnus.com>
* objcopy.c (add_strip_symbol): New function, adds a name to an
	explicit list of symbols to strip.
	(is_strip_symbol): New function, reports whether the name argument
	is in the explicit list.
	(filter_symbols): Check against is_strip_symbol above all.
	(strip_main): Recognize -N option. If used, don't default to
	strip_all.
	(copy_main): Recognize -N option.
	(strip_usage): Document -N and --strip-symbol options.
	(copy_usage): Ditto.
	* objcopy.1, strip.1, binutils.texi: Document -N and
	--strip-symbol options.
1994-11-18 16:00:41 +00:00
..
testsuite * binutils-all/objcopy.exp: New file. 1994-10-18 15:51:03 +00:00
.Sanitize Remove more GM-specific stuff 1994-06-28 02:16:18 +00:00
alloca.c
ar.1
ar.c * ar.c (main): Don't call do_quick_append if any of the archive 1994-11-17 23:03:30 +00:00
arlex.l
arparse.y
arsup.c
arsup.h
binutils.texi Thu Nov 17 15:37:19 1994 Mark W. Eichin <eichin@cygnus.com> 1994-11-18 16:00:41 +00:00
bucomm.c
bucomm.h
ChangeLog Thu Nov 17 15:37:19 1994 Mark W. Eichin <eichin@cygnus.com> 1994-11-18 16:00:41 +00:00
ChangeLog.mpw * mpw-config.in: New file, MPW configure fragment for binutils. 1994-06-28 02:20:40 +00:00
coffgrok.c * coffgrok.c (do_where): Make data with no type 'int'. 1994-07-15 08:51:49 +00:00
coffgrok.h
configure
configure.bat
configure.in * configure.in: Set UNDERSCORE in Makefile based on result of 1994-06-16 21:59:41 +00:00
cxxfilt.man actually do c++filt.1 -> cxxfilt.man renaming on trunk... 1994-06-03 21:35:55 +00:00
filemode.c
gmalloc.c
is-ranlib.c
is-strip.c
Makefile.in Changes from binutils-2.5.2 net release: 1994-11-04 00:07:02 +00:00
maybe-ranlib.c
maybe-strip.c
mpw-config.in * mpw-config.in: New file, MPW configure fragment for binutils. 1994-06-28 02:20:40 +00:00
mpw-make.in * mpw-config.in: New file, MPW configure fragment for binutils. 1994-06-28 02:20:40 +00:00
nlmconv.1
nlmconv.c * configure.in: Set nlmconv_defs to -DNLMCONV_cputype for all the 1994-06-21 17:50:33 +00:00
nlmconv.h
nlmheader.y * nlmheader.y: Null terminate var_hdr->threadName. 1994-07-11 23:06:35 +00:00
nm.1 * nm.c: Include libiberty.h. 1994-09-14 16:28:41 +00:00
nm.c * nm.c (long_options): Add --no-demangle to turn off --demangle, 1994-06-15 16:13:59 +00:00
not-ranlib.c
not-strip.c
objcopy.1 Thu Nov 17 15:37:19 1994 Mark W. Eichin <eichin@cygnus.com> 1994-11-18 16:00:41 +00:00
objcopy.c * objcopy.c (main): Fix is_strip test. From 1994-11-17 20:12:51 +00:00
objdump.1 * objdump.c (disassemble_all): New global variable. 1994-09-16 01:59:30 +00:00
objdump.c * objdump.c (objdump_print_address): If we can't find a smaller 1994-09-16 16:33:18 +00:00
ranlib.1
ranlib.sh
README
sanity.sh
size.1
size.c
srconv.c * coffgrok.c (do_where): Make data with no type 'int'. 1994-07-15 08:51:49 +00:00
strings.1
strings.c
strip.1 Thu Nov 17 15:37:19 1994 Mark W. Eichin <eichin@cygnus.com> 1994-11-18 16:00:41 +00:00
sysdump.c * Makefile.in (syslex, sysinfo): Use CC_FOR_BUILD. 1994-04-27 18:27:18 +00:00
sysinfo.y
syslex.l (yywrap): Define as function if not defined as a macro. 1994-05-05 22:51:27 +00:00
TODO
version.c

This is a beta release of a completely rewritten binutils distribution.
The linker (ld) has been moved into a separate directory,
which should be ../ld.  Linker-specific notes are in ../ld/README.

These programs have been tested on various architectures.
Most recently tested are sun3 and sun4s running sunos4,
as well as Sony News running newsos3.
However, since this is a beta release taken directly from an
evolving source tree, there might be some problems.  In particular,
the programs have not been ported to as many machines as the
old binutils.  There are also features of the old versions
that are missing on the new programs.  We would appreciate
patches to make things run on other machines; especially welcome
are fixes for what used to work on the old programs!
(See ./TODO, as well a ../bfd/TODO and ../ld/TODO.)

Recent changes are in ./NEWS.

Unpacking and Installation -- quick overview
==========================

In this release, the binary utilities, the linker, the generic GNU include
files, the BFD ("binary file description") library, gprof, and getopt all
have directories of their own underneath the binutils-2.1 directory.
The idea is that a variety of GNU tools can
share a common copy of these things.  Configuration scripts and
makefiles exist to cruise up and down this directory tree and
automatically build all the pieces in the right order.

When you unpack the binutils-2.1.tar.Z file, you'll get a directory called
something like `binutils-2.1', which contains:

	DOC.configure  README         config/        configure*     ld/
	Makefile       bfd/           config.status* configure.in   libiberty/
	Makefile.in    binutils/      config.sub     include/       texinfo/

To build binutils, you can just do:

	cd binutils-2.1
	./configure [ --with-minimal-bfd=yes ]
	make
	make install # copies the programs files into /usr/local/bin by default.

The --with-minimal-bfd-yes flag is a temporary kludge.  Using it makes
the executables smaller, at the price of only being able to handle
the default binary file format.  A more flexible mechanism is planned.

This will configure and build all the libraries as well as binutils
and the linker.

The binutils can be used in a cross-development environment.
The file DOC.configure contains more information.

Porting
=======
Binutils-2.1 supports many different architectures, but there
are many more not supported, including some that were supported
by earlier versions.  We are hoping for volunteers to
improve this situation.

The major effort in porting binutils to a new host and/or target
architecture involves the BFD library.  There is some documentation
in ../bfd/doc.  The file ../gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo (distributed
with gdb-4.x) may also be of help.

If your system uses some variant of old-style a.out-format,
you can start with a copy of bfd/newsos3.c, and edit it to fit.
(You may also need to tweak bfd/aout-target.h.)
Alternatively, you could use the host-aout.c target.  This is a
special kludge that only works for native (non-cross) configurations.

Reporting bugs
==============
If you can't track down a bug and send suggestions/patches
for fixes, you should probably *not* be using this release.
We have little time to spend tracking down whatever random bugs you
may run into (except for configurations that Cygnus supports for
its customers).  The general place to send bug reports or patches
is to bug-gnu-utils@ai.mit.edu; you can also send them directly to
bothner@cygnus.com or sac@cygnus.com.