09-10-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
treesloth
The strange thing is that exactly the same installation succeeds on an identical VPS on the same physical system, so apparently I've managed to pooch something in my environment...
It would be worth doing an ll and a sum of the
/lib/ld-2.5.so
library file on both systems and seeing if they are the same or not?
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rdf2bin
RDF2BIN(1) Debian Manual RDF2BIN(1)
NAME
rdf2bin, rdf2com - convert an RDOFF object file to flat binary
SYNOPSIS
rdf2bin [-o relocation-origin] [-p segment-alignment] [-f format] input-file output-file
rdf2com [-p segment-alignment] input-file output-file
rdf2ith [-o relocation-origin] [-p segment-alignment] input-file output-file
rdf2srec [-o relocation-origin] [-p segment-alignment] input-file output-file
OPTIONS
-o relocation-origin
Relocate at origin relocation-origin. If invoked as rdf2com, the default relocation origin will be 0x100. Else, the default origin
is 0.
-p segment-alignment
Pad segments until their size is a multiple of segment-alignment. By default, 16 is used.
-f format
Specify the output format. The currently supported formats are binary (bin), DOS COM (binary with origin 0x100) (com) Intel hex
(ith or ihx), and Motorola S-Records (srec). If not specified, the format is set by the command name.
AUTHORS
Julian Hall <jules@earthcorp.com>, H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>.
This manual page was written by Matej Vela <vela@debian.org>.
BUGS
This utility currently only supports the classic segments .text, .data and .bss.
Debian Project September 6, 1999 RDF2BIN(1)