MOPCOPY(1) BSD General Commands Manual MOPCOPY(1)NAME
mopcopy -- Create MOP image from another executable format
SYNOPSIS
mopcopy infile outfile
DESCRIPTION
mopcopy is used to convert a file from another executable format to a MOP image.
Elf32 and a.out VAX images are currently supported.
SEE ALSO mopchk(1), mopprobe(1), moptrace(1), a.out(5), elf(5), mopd(8)AUTHORS
Lloyd Parkes
Jason R. Thorpe
BSD June 6, 2002 BSD
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ELF2AOUT(1) BSD General Commands Manual ELF2AOUT(1)NAME
elf2aout -- convert a NetBSD ELF-format executable to NetBSD a.out format
SYNOPSIS
elf2aout elf-file aout-file
DESCRIPTION
Reads a fully-linked ELF executable (such as a linked kernel) and produces an equivalent a.out format executable file.
The elf2aout utility is used to convert native NetBSD ELF binaries to a.out format, for compatibility with bootblocks and kernel-reading
utilities like kvm(3) and kvm_mkdb(8), which currently expect an a.out format kernel.
SEE ALSO elf2ecoff(1), ld(1), kvm(3), a.out(5), elf(5), kvm_mkdb(8)HISTORY
elf2aout was originally developed for NetBSD/pmax by Ted Lemon and was first distributed with the pmax port of NetBSD 1.1.
BUGS
elf2aout assumes there are no multiply-referenced symbols in the input ELF symbol section. It may be necessary to link with -x to avoid such
duplicate symbols.
In some environments, the GNU binutils objcopy(1) utility may be a better solution than elf2aout.
BSD September 30, 1996 BSD
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