08-22-2008
capturing C++ binary return status in perl
Hello,
I have a C++ binary that runs in my perl script. But, Currently, the binary is doing a core dump and i want to capture the retrun status of the binary to report as an issue.
Can you please help me on this.
Thanks,
Sateesh
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install_name_tool
INSTALL_NAME_TOOL(1) General Commands Manual INSTALL_NAME_TOOL(1)
NAME
install_name_tool - change dynamic shared library install names
SYNOPSIS
install_name_tool [-change old new ] ... [-rpath old new ] ... [-add_rpath new ] ... [-delete_rpath new ] ... [-id name] file
DESCRIPTION
Install_name_tool changes the dynamic shared library install names and or adds, changes or deletes the rpaths recorded in a Mach-O binary.
For this tool to work when the install names or rpaths are larger the binary should be built with the ld(1) -headerpad_max_install_names
option.
-change old new
Changes the dependent shared library install name old to new in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be
specified. If the Mach-O binary does not contain the old install name in a specified -change option the option is ignored.
-id name
Changes the shared library identification name of a dynamic shared library to name. If the Mach-O binary is not a dynamic shared
library and the -id option is specified it is ignored.
-rpath old new
Changes the rpath path name old to new in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the
Mach-O binary does not contain the old rpath path name in a specified -rpath it is an error.
-add_rpath new
Adds the rpath path name new in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the Mach-O binary
already contains the new rpath path name specified in -add_rpath it is an error.
-delete_rpath old
deletes the rpath path name old in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the Mach-O
binary does not contains the old rpath path name specified in -delete_rpath it is an error.
SEE ALSO
ld(1)
Apple, Inc. March 4, 2009 INSTALL_NAME_TOOL(1)