01-05-2004
ahh thanks,
i didnt find much when i google'd for it.
i dont care about symbols in libC anyway
thanks
Lazzar
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
check-symbols
CHECK-SYMBOLS(1) General Commands Manual CHECK-SYMBOLS(1)
NAME
check-symbols - verify symbols exported by a new library version
SYNOPSIS
check-symbols <source-package> [DEBDIR]
DESCRIPTION
To verify the symbols exported by a new library version, run check-symbols with the name of the source package as argument. check-symbols
will first determine the symbols exported by the existing and installed library version, then install the new library and compare the sym-
bols exported by the new library version with the symbols exported by the old version. For each of the symbols found, check-symbols will
list if the symbol is new, unchanged or has been removed in the new library version.
In case the source package contains multiple binary library packages, all library files in each of the binary packages will be verified.
check-symbols uses nm -D to determine the exported symbols of the libraries.
If no value is given for DEBDIR, the script will assume the new library deb files are stored in /var/cache/pbuilder/result.
EXAMPLES
check-symbols telepathy-glib .
This will:
o Use nm -D to determine the exported symbols of the old,
installed versions of the libraries provided by telepathy-glib.
o Install the binary libraries provided by the new version of
telepathy-glib.
o Compare the output of nm -D of the new libraries with the
output of the old version.
o List the result in diff format.
BUGS
Please report bugs on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-dev-tools/
SEE ALSO
nm(1)
AUTHOR
check-symbols was written by Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach@ubuntu.com> and this manpage by Albert Damen <albrt@gmx.net>. Both are licensed
under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
ubuntu-dev-tools December 9, 2007 CHECK-SYMBOLS(1)