Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 04 Nov 2002 17:15:43 -0800 | From | george anzinger <> | Subject | Re: Linux v2.5.46 |
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I think we need a newer objcopy :(
-g
Davide Libenzi wrote: > > Just FYI : > > [root@blue1 linux-2.5.46.epoll]# make bzImage > Starting the build. KBUILD_BUILTIN=1 KBUILD_MODULES= > make -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=init > Generating include/linux/compile.h (unchanged) > make -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=usr > objcopy -I binary -O elf32-i386 -B i386 \ > --rename-section .data=.init.initramfs \ > usr/initramfs_data.cpio.gz usr/initramfs_data.o > objcopy: invalid option -- B > Usage: objcopy <switches> in-file [out-file] > The switches are: > -I --input-target <bfdname> Assume input file is in format > <bfdname> > -O --output-target <bfdname> Create an output file in format > <bfdname> > -F --target <bfdname> Set both input and output format to > <bfdname> > --debugging Convert debugging information, if > possible > -p --preserve-dates Copy modified/access timestamps to the > output > -j --only-section <name> Only copy section <name> into the > output > -R --remove-section <name> Remove section <name> from the output > -S --strip-all Remove all symbol and relocation > information > -g --strip-debug Remove all debugging symbols > --strip-unneeded Remove all symbols not needed by > relocations > -N --strip-symbol <name> Do not copy symbol <name> > -K --keep-symbol <name> Only copy symbol <name> > -L --localize-symbol <name> Force symbol <name> to be marked as a > local > -W --weaken-symbol <name> Force symbol <name> to be marked as a > weak > --weaken Force all global symbols to be marked > as weak > -x --discard-all Remove all non-global symbols > -X --discard-locals Remove any compiler-generated symbols > -i --interleave <number> Only copy one out of every <number> > bytes > -b --byte <num> Select byte <num> in every interleaved > block > --gap-fill <val> Fill gaps between sections with <val> > --pad-to <addr> Pad the last section up to address > <addr> > --set-start <addr> Set the start address to <addr> > {--change-start|--adjust-start} <incr> > Add <incr> to the start address > {--change-addresses|--adjust-vma} <incr> > Add <incr> to LMA, VMA and start > addresses > {--change-section-address|--adjust-section-vma} <name>{=|+|-}<val> > Change LMA and VMA of section <name> by > <val> > --change-section-lma <name>{=|+|-}<val> > Change the LMA of section <name> by > <val> > --change-section-vma <name>{=|+|-}<val> > Change the VMA of section <name> by > <val> > {--[no-]change-warnings|--[no-]adjust-warnings} > Warn if a named section does not exist > --set-section-flags <name>=<flags> > Set section <name>'s properties to > <flags> > --add-section <name>=<file> Add section <name> found in <file> to > output > --change-leading-char Force output format's leading character > style > --remove-leading-char Remove leading character from global > symbols > --redefine-sym <old>=<new> Redefine symbol name <old> to <new> > --srec-len <number> Restrict the length of generated > Srecords > --srec-forceS3 Restrict the type of generated Srecords > to S3 > -v --verbose List all object files modified > -V --version Display this program's version number > -h --help Display this output > objcopy: supported targets: elf32-i386 a.out-i386-linux efi-app-ia32 > elf32-little elf32-big srec symbolsrec tekhex binary ihex trad-core > make[1]: *** [usr/initramfs_data.o] Error 1 > make: *** [usr] Error 2 > > - Davide > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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