PBUILDID



PBUILDID

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS

NAME

pbuildid − print the build id of an ELF executable or core file

SYNOPSIS

pbuildid [OPTION]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION

pbuildid reads the build id embedded in the process image of a core file or an executable file.

The build id note is allocated an can be found in the process image by searching for a NOTE segment. In executable files either the NOTE segment or the NOTE section can be used.

If the process image that is contained in the core file is of a dynamically linked executable, the debug information provided by the dynamic linker is used to find and print the build ids of the loaded dynamic shared objects.

OPTIONS

−−kernel

Print the build id of the running kernel

−−vdso

Also print the build id of the vDSO mapped by the kernel (in core file)

−−help

Usage information

−−debug

Print debug information about what pbuildid is doing

SEE ALSO

nm-online(1), ptrace(2)

AUTHORS

Jan Blunck <jblunck@suse.de>




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