ar86 - Create, modify, and extract from archive file
ar86 operation archive [file...]
ar86 positional-op member archive
[file...]
The ar86 program is used to create, examine and modify
archive files produced by the Dev86/ELKS toolchain.
The ar86 command requires that the operation to be
performed on the archive be specified as the first option. If the operation
is positional then the next option is the archive member marking the
position. This is followed by the archive file name and any list of file
names.
One of the following operations can be specified
- d
- delete the listed files from the archive.
- m
- move the named files. By default files are moved to the end of the
archive unless a positional modifier is present.
- p
- print the contents of archive members to standard out. If a file
list is included only those members are printed. If the v modifier
is present each file's contents are preceded by a new line, a line with
the string member, a space character, the member name, and two
following newlines.
- q
- quickly add the files to the end of the archive without checking to
see if they already exist in the archive. This operation will ignore any
positional modifiers. Creates the archive file if it does not exist.
- r
- replace archive members with the files listed. If the file name is
not present in the archive it is added to the end of the archive (or to
any explicitly specified position). Creates the archive file if it does
not exist.
- t
- table; list the file names of archive members. If a file list is
present only those files that are present in the archive are listed. The
v modifier prints member attributes.
- x
- extract the named files from the archive into the current
directory. If no files are specified all the archive members will be
extracted.
The following modifiers may be used with the operations
- o
- original time stamps from the archive are preserved for extracted
files when possible.
- s
- symbol update; this option may be used by itself to force an update
to the symbol definition section of the archive (the __.SYMDEF
member). If any files are specified they will be replaced as if the
r operation had been specified. If no symbol definition section
exists one is created. This option will also creates the archive file if
it does not exist.
- u
- update files in the archive during a r (replace)
operation. The files are added to the archive in exactly the same manner
as replace except that an existing archive member will be retained
(in its original position) if it has a modified more recently than the
file being added. Note that this modifier acts as if a r operation
has been specified (even it has not), and will actually override any other
previously specified operation.
- v
- verbose; print additional diagnostic messages while processing the
archive.
The following modifiers specify where in the archive files are
moved to or added. If any of these modifiers are specified then the second
option to ar86 must be the name of an archive member.
- a
- after; files are placed after the specified archive member.
- b
- before; files are placed before the specified archive member.
- i
- same as b.
To see the contents of an archive
- ar86 tv libfile.a
To add some files to an archive
- ar86 r libfile.a file1.o file2.o
to add some files after a member named mem.o and to update the
symbol table
- ar86 rsa mem.o libfile.a file1.o file2.o
A l modifier will be accepted but ignored.
This command is intended for use only with object files created
using the Dev86/ELKS toolchain.
© 1988, 1990 Free Software Foundation Inc. Changes for
ar86 by Greg Haerr <greg@censoft.com>.
The manual page was written for Debian GNU/Linux, © 2006
Shyamal Prasad <shyamal@member.fsf.org>. It is distributed under the
terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 (or any later version
released by the Free Software Foundation).