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Subject: Re: nm for .exe extensions?
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On 5/24/2016 8:43 AM, Benjamin Cao wrote:
> I am working with a customer on using the nm command in Cygwin for Windows. The customer wants to be able to generate a symbol table on *.exe files similar to what nm does on unix platforms. The executable, when run with nm in Cygwin, results in a "no symbols" result, whereas it generates a symbol table in unix.

Is he running nm on stripped executables?

Ken

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