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[[wikipedia:Executable and Linkable Format]]
 
[[wikipedia:Executable and Linkable Format]]
 
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minikube_binary: ELF 64-bit [[LSB executable]], [[x86-64]], version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
 
 
[[ELF]] 64-bit [[LSB shared object]], x86-64, version 1 ([[SYSV]]), [[dynamically linked]], interpreter [[/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2]], for GNU/Linux 3.2.0
 
 
  
 
== Tools ==
 
== Tools ==
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* <code>[[elfdump]]</code> is a command for viewing ELF information in an ELF file, available under [[Solaris]] and [[FreeBSD]].
 
* <code>[[elfdump]]</code> is a command for viewing ELF information in an ELF file, available under [[Solaris]] and [[FreeBSD]].
 
* <code>[[objdump]]</code> provides a wide range of information about ELF files and other object formats. <code>objdump</code> uses the [[Binary File Descriptor library]] as a back-end to structure the ELF data.
 
* <code>[[objdump]]</code> provides a wide range of information about ELF files and other object formats. <code>objdump</code> uses the [[Binary File Descriptor library]] as a back-end to structure the ELF data.
* The Unix <code>[[file (command)|file]]</code> utility can display some information about ELF files, including the [[instruction set architecture]] for which the code in a relocatable, executable, or [[shared object]] file is intended, or on which an ELF [[core dump]] was produced.
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* The Unix <code>[[file (command)|file]]</code> utility can display some information about ELF files, including the [[instruction set architecture]] for which the code in a relocatable, executable, or shared object file is intended, or on which an ELF [[core dump]] was produced.
 
 
== Related ==
 
* [[Cannot execute binary file]]
 
* <code>[[uname -m]]</code>
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{ELF}}
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* [[objdump]]
 
* {{Linux}}
 
* {{Linux}}
  
 
[[Category:Computing]]
 
[[Category:Computing]]
 
{{CC license}} Source: wikipedia
 
{{CC license}} Source: wikipedia

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