Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 09:31:23 +0200 (MET DST) From: Thomas Graichen <graichen@omega.physik.fu-berlin.de> To: dnelson@xnet.com (Dan Nelson) Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: /etc/magic hacker needed ! Message-ID: <199508060731.JAA05631@julia.physik.fu-berlin.de> In-Reply-To: <199508051717.MAA26104@cyclone.xnet.com> from "Dan Nelson" at Aug 5, 95 12:17:51 pm
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> > Does Netbsd & FreeBSD have the same .o format? If so, then you shouldn't be > able to tell the difference. Maybe the text should read "*BSD/i386" or > something. Maybe the gcc source would be of some help here. > doesn't have somebody standing a Free- and a NetBSD machine standing side by side (i.e. gives file *.o from FreeBSD objects NetBSD objects too) ? > > It would also be nice to have identification of core files. If you > > look at the NetBSD/i386 core file entry, it even appears to ferret the > > name of the executable out of the core file and display it. Nice! > > Try this. It's only from examining about 6 core files, though. I wandered > through the kernel code, but couldn't find the exact place core dumps get > written out. I don't know what the C0EF1000 is from. It may be something > specific to my machine, even :) > > 6 belong 0xC0EF1000 FreeBSD core > >1075 string >\0 \b, from %s > sorry for me this did'nt work t
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