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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting A Strange Behaviour!!! Post 302152595 by navojit dutta on Thursday 20th of December 2007 12:17:43 PM
Old 12-20-2007
Hi porter,

In both the cases i was trying to copy to the destination.

And the permission for "def" can be -rwxrwxrwx or -r-xr-xr-x,tried with both.
the directory where i wanted to copy def had -r-xr-xr-x.
Hope i gave ur reply.
thanks....and the reason please?
 

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gendef(1)						      General Commands Manual							 gendef(1)

NAME
gendef - DLL export extractor SYNOPSIS
gendef [options] <DLL> DESCRIPTION
gendef dumps DLL export information from 32- and 64-bit Windows executables (respectively PE32 and PE32+ executables). OPTIONS
- Dump to stdout -h, --help Briefly describe the syntax and options. -a, --assume-stdcall Assume functions with ambiguous calling conventions use stdcall. -I, --include-def-path <path> Add additional search paths in which to look for hint .def files. -f, --no-forward-output Don't output forwarders. OUTPUT
By default gendef writes the DLL export information to a file named after the DLL, replacing .dll with .def. KNOWN ISSUES
For 32-bit DLLs, gendef cannot detect if a function with no return value (void) exported by a DLL uses stdcall or cdecl. Two workarounds are available: either use the "-a" option to force stdcall calling conventions, or generate .def files for any DLLs the DLL you're inter- ested in depends upon. gendef will read other .def files found in the working directory to determine the calling convention in use. 64-bit DLLs are not affected, since they only use a single calling convention. SEE ALSO
genidl(1) AUTHORS
gendef was written by Kai Tietz and Jonathan Yong of the MinGW-w64 project. This manual page was written by Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>, based on information provided with the program and in the project's wiki, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). gendef Oct 6, 2011 gendef(1)
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