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    Utility to determine the object type  
niteshkpatil@gmail.com


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01-09-07 12:30 PM

Hello,

Is there any utility on unix which can be used to determine whether a
given object(library or executable) is a 32-bit object or a 64-bit
object.

Thanks






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    Re: Utility to determine the object type  
Jens Thoms Toerring


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01-09-07 12:30 PM

niteshkpatil@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there any utility on unix which can be used to determine whether a
> given object(library or executable) is a 32-bit object or a 64-bit
> object.

Did you try 'file'?
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    Re: Utility to determine the object type  
Todd H.


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01-09-07 06:18 PM

niteshkpatil@gmail.com writes:

> Hello,
>
> Is there any utility on unix which can be used to determine whether a
> given object(library or executable) is a 32-bit object or a 64-bit
> object.

$ man file

$ file /path/to/lib.so

may do it?

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    Re: Utility to determine the object type  
niteshkpatil@gmail.com


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01-10-07 06:29 AM

Thanks for the help.

file command works.






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