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for each symbol, usually answering those "why is does my binary have such a lot of BSS" questions. - stop binpackage looking in /var/spool for package files. - let makewhatis recognize .Sh as heading name - setup, fsck, df: allow >4kB block sizes painlessly - mkfs: new #-of-inodes heuristic that depends on kb, not on blocks; i've run out of inodes on my /usr - asmconv: don't silently truncate .aligns to 16 bytes - ipc* commands for shared memory support |
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decode.c | ||
Dist | ||
gnu_load.c | ||
gnu_sym.c | ||
io.c | ||
ioctl.c | ||
kernel.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mdb.1 | ||
mdb.c | ||
mdb.h | ||
MDB.TXT | ||
mdbdis86.c | ||
mdbexp.c | ||
misc.c | ||
proto.h | ||
ptrace.2 | ||
README | ||
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README for mdb version 2.6.0 Sept 9/96 Please note the following: 1) Has been tested with Minix 1.7.4 (32-bit version). A previous version was tested with Minix 1.7.x (16 bit version). Some optional parts of mdb have not been extensively tested. This is especially true on the code to trace system calls. See options in Makefile. 2) I know that the commands are somewhat cryptic; thus there are currently two types of 'help' for mdb a) the "?" gives a help page. b) typing "command ?" will give help on a specific command. 3) The sample comand file and log output. To test this, type something like the following "mdb -llog.new /usr/bin/sleep @sample" The output "log.new' should be similar to the distributed "log" file; but not necessarily exactly the same. 4) Man pages need some more work. 5) See top part of mdb.c for version history. Send comments to Philip Murton. Thanks. philip.murton@utoronto.ca