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From: "Ray Campbell" <raycampbell AT rcn DOT com>
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Subject: Object File format
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 12:52:24 -0500
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I am trying to learn more about compiler development, and thus more
information about ELF files.  I thought that c++ object files were in the
ELF format, generated in cygwin with the c++ compiler, but when I try to
read them, either with readelf, or in debug, they don't appear to be.  Is
there anyway I can generate these files in elf format?  Or am I just doing
something wrong?  Thank you in advance for your time.

Ray Campbell

PS, the reason I am trying to do this, is because I would like to learn how
to help in this effort.  Thanks.


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