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authorJeffrey Osier <jeffrey@cygnus>1994-03-29 00:53:16 +0000
committerJeffrey Osier <jeffrey@cygnus>1994-03-29 00:53:16 +0000
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binutils.texi(nlmconv): added -d/--debug and -l/--linker info
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diff --git a/binutils/binutils.texi b/binutils/binutils.texi
index 215a6e4..4b78ed7 100644
--- a/binutils/binutils.texi
+++ b/binutils/binutils.texi
@@ -1348,6 +1348,7 @@ utilities, since it is only useful for NLM targets.
nlmconv [ -I @var{bfdname} | --input-target=@var{bfdname} ]
[ -O @var{bfdname} | --output-target=@var{bfdname} ]
[ -T @var{headerfile} | --header-file=@var{headerfile} ]
+ [ -d | --debug] [ -l @var{linker} | --linker=@var{linker} ]
[ -h | --help ] [ -V | --version ]
@var{infile} @var{outfile}
@end smallexample
@@ -1363,6 +1364,11 @@ Developer's Kit (``NLM SDK''), available from Novell, Inc.
@var{infile}; see @ref{BFD,,BFD,ld.info,Using LD}, for
more information.
+@code{nlmconv} can perform a link step. In other words, you can list
+more than one object file for input if you list them in the definitions
+file (rather than simply specifying one input file on the command line).
+In this case, @code{nlmconv} calls the linker for you.
+
@table @code
@item -I @var{bfdname}
@itemx --input-target=@var{bfdname}
@@ -1385,6 +1391,15 @@ writing the NLM command file language used in header files, see@ see the
Overview}, which is part of the NLM Software Developer's Kit, available
from Novell, Inc.
+@item -d
+@itemx --debug
+Displays (on standard error) the linker command line used by @code{nlmconv}.
+
+@item -l @var{linker}
+@itemx --linker=@var{linker}
+Use @var{linker} for any linking. @var{linker} can be an abosolute or a
+relative pathname.
+
@item -h
@itemx --help
Prints a usage summary.