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Chapter 9.
strip
strip [-F bfdname |--target=bfdname]
[-I bfdname |--input-target=bfdname]
[-O bfdname |--output-target=bfdname]
[-s|--strip-all]
[-S|-g|-d|--strip-debug]
[-K symbolname |--keep-symbol=symbolname]
[-N symbolname |--strip-symbol=symbolname]
[-w|--wildcard]
[-x|--discard-all] [-X |--discard-locals]
[-R sectionname |--remove-section=sectionname]
[-o file] [-p|--preserve-dates]
[--only-keep-debug]
[-v |--verbose] [-V|--version]
[--help] [--info]
objfile...
gnu strip discards all symbols from object files objfile. The list of object files may include
archives. At least one object file must be given.
strip modifies the files named in its argument, rather than writing modified copies under different
names.
-F bfdname
-target=bfdname
Treat the original objfile as a file with the object code format bfdname, and rewrite it in the
same format. Section 16.1 Target Selection, for more information.
-help
Show a summary of the options to strip and exit.
-info
Display a list showing all architectures and object formats available.
-I bfdname
-input-target=bfdname
Treat the original objfile as a file with the object code format bfdname. Section 16.1 Target
Selection, for more information.
-O bfdname
-output-target=bfdname
Replace objfile with a file in the output format bfdname. Section 16.1 Target Selection, for
more information.
-R sectionname
-remove-section=sectionname
Remove any section named sectionname from the output file. This option may be given more
than once. Note that using this option inappropriately may make the output file unusable.
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