09-16-2001
You can check out the following commands:
nm(1), ar(1), objdump(1), ranlib(1)
I'm not exactly sure what your problem is.
More details would help.
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NAME
ranlib - archive (library) table-of-contents format
SYNOPSIS
#include <ranlib.h>
DESCRIPTION
The archive table-of-contents command ranlib creates a table of contents for archives, containing object files, to be used by the link-edi-
tor ld(1). It operates on archives created with the utility ar(1).
The Ranlib function prepends a new file to the archive which has three separate parts. The first part is a standard archive header, which
has a special name field, "__.SYMDEF".
The second part is a ``long'' followed by a list of ranlib structures. The long is the size, in bytes, of the list of ranlib structures.
Each of the ranlib structures consists of a zero based offset into the next section (a string table of symbols) and an offset from the
beginning of the archive to the start of the archive file which defines the symbol. The actual number of ranlib structures is this number
divided by the size of an individual ranlib structure.
The third part is a ``long'' followed by a string table. The long is the size, in bytes of the string table.
SEE ALSO
ar(1), ranlib(1)
4.3 Berkeley Distribution May 10, 1991 RANLIB(5)