Becoming an OpenSolaris Power User


 
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Becoming an OpenSolaris Power User

Dave Miner and Nick Solter, authors of The OpenSolaris Bible, presented at CommunityOne East on how to harness the power of OpenSolaris features - DTrace, ZFS, networking, and more. NYC, March 2009.

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CTFCONVERT(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					     CTFCONVERT(1)

NAME
ctfconvert -- convert debug data to CTF data SYNOPSIS
ctfconvert [-gis] -l label -L labelenv [-o outfile] object_file DESCRIPTION
The ctfconvert utility converts debug information from a binary file to CTF data and replaces the debug section of that file with a CTF sec- tion called SUNW_ctf. This new section is added to the input file, unless the -o option is present. You can also opt to keep the original debugging section with the -g option. The following options are available: -l label Sets the label as label. -L labelenv Instructs ctfconvert to read the label from the environment variable labelenv. -g Don't delete the original debugging section. -i Ignore object files built from other languages than C. -s Use the .dynsym ELF section instead of the .symtab ELF section. -o outfile Write the output to file in outfile. EXIT STATUS
The ctfconvert utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. SEE ALSO
ctfdump(1), ctfmerge(1) HISTORY
The ctfconvert utility first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0. AUTHORS
The CTF utilities came from OpenSolaris. BSD
July 7, 2010 BSD