01-12-2010
Thanks for your reply, okay my understanding from your comments is that the output of the shell script would be written to a file and when you say "standard output(blue)." does you mean to say that it would print the same content on the putty screen also when you execute the script in putty apart from the creation of output file??
Thanks,
Ariean
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NAME
pev - show information about MS-Windows excutables files
SYNOPSIS
pev [OPTION]... file
DESCRIPTION
Make an analysis and show useful information of PE32/PE32+ file given.
OPTIONS
-A, --all
Equivalent to -cdhoprs. This is the default action if none is specified.
-c, --coff
Show the COFF file header.
-d, --dos
Show the DOS file header.
-h, --help
Show usage and exit.
-o, --optional
Show the Optional (a.k.a. PE) file header.
-p, --product-version
Show the Product Version (if added by programmer/compiler) of PE file.
-r, --resources
Show first level resource items information.
-s, --sections
Show information about executable sections.
-v, --version
Show version and exit.
EXAMPLES
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$ pev -p putty.exe
To show DOS and COFF file headers of cards.dll:
$ pev -dc cards.dll
Display all possible information about svchost.exe file:
$ pev svchost.exe
AUTHOR
Written by Coding 40o group
REPORTING BUGS
Report pev bugs at http://sourceforge.net/p/pev/tickets/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Coding 40o. Licensed GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software:
you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
PEV(1)