I can tell you that for some (or maybe the same) reason nm is also missing from Montavista's MIPS preview kit as well... ;-)
Best regards, Vladimir Q-ha Park wrote: > yup, 'nm' in your host machine should work on your kernel to generate > System.map although 'nm' and 'ppc_405-nm' don't generate the EXACTLY same > output. > but it's weird that ppc_405-nm was not installed along with other cross > tool-chain. > maybe you want to try to install other 405 preview kits, with luck you can > get the whole set of bins you want. > > > > ----Original Message---- > From: "Kim, Kwansuk" <kskim at neowave.co.kr> > Sent: 03-03-17 (Mon) PM 10:09 > To: "Rakesh Jagota" <j.rakesh at gdatech.co.in> > Cc: <linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org> > Subject: RE: ppc_405-nm > > >>Why don't you use the 'nm' for your host system? >> >>It will work with any object or elf file on any host system. >> >>(Even big-endian object on little-endian system) >> >>============================================== >> Just for fun... >> - Linus Torvalds >>============================================== >> Kwansuk Kim >> Engineer, NeoWave Inc. >> Tel +82-31-380-4927 Fax +82-31-380-4747 >> E-mail: kskim at neowave.co.kr >>============================================== >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: owner-linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org [mailto:owner-linuxppc- >>embedded at lists.linuxppc.org]On Behalf Of Rakesh Jagota >>Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 5:03 PM >>To: linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org >>Subject: ppc_405-nm >> >> >> >> >>Hi all, >>I am working on linux. I am working with custom design board based on >>STBx25xx IBM ppc405 processor. I have downloaded the montavista preview kit >>and install on my system. I am not finding one the option "ppc_405-nm" in my >>cross-compiler bin directory. I want to see the system.map file and >>vmlinux.dis file, which is not possible without this option. Can anyone >>suggest me how can I include this ppc_405-nm option in my bin directory. >> >>Thanks & Regards, >> >>Rakesh >> >> >> >> > > > ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
