gstrip96[0]/str960 Stripper
The gstrip960/str960 object stripper removes symbols and relocations
from an object file. The invocation command is:
gstrip96[0]
| str960 [ -option ]... file ...
On DOS, gstrip960 is named gstrip96, because of the eight-character
filename limit.
Each option must be preceded by a -
character. (On DOS, you can also use a /
character.) The options are listed below.
file identifies
a linked object file to be stripped.
- a
Strips all symbols. This option makes files unlinkable.
Use only on fully linked files and only after the program has
been debugged. This is the default.
- b
Strips all local symbols and line numbers, leaving
only block information (.bb,
.eb,
.bf,
and .ef).
- C
Strips CCINFO only.
- h
Prints help information to stdout
and exits.
- l
Strips line information only.
- r
Strips all except relocation information.
- V
Prints version informat to stdout
and processes the rest of the specified operations.
- v960
Prints version information to stdout
and exits.
- x
Strip all except static and external symbol information.
- z
Suppress writing a time-stamp in the COFF file
header.
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