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OBJFORMAT(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		  OBJFORMAT(1)

NAME
     objformat — reports default binary format and program deflector

SYNOPSIS
     objformat
     prog

DESCRIPTION
     If run as objformat the default object file format is reported.  The only
     supported object file format is elf.

     If invoked by any other name, the path of the prog that will be executed
     is determined as follows:

     If prog is a binutil (such as as(1) and ld(1)), it is expanded to
     /usr/libexec/<binutils>/elf/prog and executed.  “<binutils>” defaults to
     the current binutils version used by DragonFly and can be overridden
     using the BINUTILSVER environment variable.

     If prog is a compiler (such as gcc(1)), it is expanded to
     /usr/libexec/<ccver>/prog and executed.  “<ccver>” defaults to the cur‐
     rent compiler used by DragonFly and can be overridden using the CCVER
     environment variable.

ENVIRONMENT
     BINUTILSVER     The “<binutils>” component to be used for binutils paths.

     CCVER	     The “<ccver>” component to be used for compiler paths.

     OBJFORMAT_PATH  If OBJFORMAT_PATH is set, its value is prepended to the
		     path name determined by the objformat rules.  If it is a
		     sequence of colon separated paths, each of
		     OBJFORMAT_PATH's elements is prepended to the path name
		     until execution succeeds.

DIAGNOSTICS
     The objformat utility returns with exit code 1 if called with an improper
     number of arguments, or if prog could not be executed.

SEE ALSO
     file(1), getobjformat(3)

HISTORY
     The objformat command appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS
     The objformat utility was written by Peter Wemm ⟨peter@netplex.com.au⟩.
     This manual page was written by David O'Brien ⟨obrien@NUXI.com⟩.

BSD				 May 23, 2009				   BSD
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