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cannot open stripped file '%s ' for module '%s ': %s
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cannot open stripped file ‘[1m%s [0m’ for module '%s ': %s
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src/unstrip.c:2311
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1192.
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cannot find debug file for module '%s ': %s
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cannot find debug file for module '%s ': %s
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1193.
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cannot open debug file '%s ' for module '%s ': %s
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cannot open debug file ‘[1m%s [0m’ for module '%s ': %s
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src/unstrip.c:2330
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1194.
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module '%s ' file '%s ' is not stripped
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module ‘[1m%s [0m’ file ‘[1m%s [0m’ is not stripped
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src/unstrip.c:2343
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1195.
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cannot cache section addresses for module '%s ': %s
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cannot cache section addresses for module '%s ': %s
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src/unstrip.c:2374
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1196.
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no matching modules found
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no matching modules found
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src/unstrip.c:2502
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1197.
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matched more than one module
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matched more than one module
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1198.
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STRIPPED-FILE DEBUG-FILE ![](/@@/translation-newline)
[MODULE...]
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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STRIPPED-FILE DEBUG-FILE ![](/@@/translation-newline)
[MODULE...]
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1199.
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Combine stripped files with separate symbols and debug information.The first form puts the result in DEBUG-FILE if -o was not given.
![](/@@/translation-newline)
MODULE arguments give file name patterns matching modules to process. ![](/@@/translation-newline)
With -f these match the file name of the main (stripped) file (slashes are never special), otherwise they match the simple module names. With no arguments, process all modules found.
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Multiple modules are written to files under OUTPUT-DIRECTORY, creating subdirectories as needed. With -m these files have simple module names, otherwise they have the name of the main file complete with directory underneath OUTPUT-DIRECTORY.
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With -n no files are written, but one line to standard output for each module:
[tab] START+SIZE BUILDID FILE DEBUGFILE MODULENAME ![](/@@/translation-newline)
START and SIZE are hexadecimal giving the address bounds of the module. BUILDID is hexadecimal for the build ID bits, or - if no ID is known; the hexadecimal may be followed by @0xADDR giving the address where the ID resides if that is known. FILE is the file name found for the module, or - if none was found, or . if an ELF image is available but not from any named file. DEBUGFILE is the separate debuginfo file name, or - if no debuginfo was found, or . if FILE contains the debug information.
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[tab] represents a tab character.
Please write it exactly the same way, [tab] , in your
translation.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Combine stripped files with separate symbols and debug information.The first form puts the result in DEBUG-FILE if -o was not given.
![](/@@/translation-newline)
MODULE arguments give file name patterns matching modules to process. ![](/@@/translation-newline)
With -f these match the file name of the main (stripped) file (slashes are never special), otherwise they match the simple module names. With no arguments, process all modules found.
![](/@@/translation-newline)
Multiple modules are written to files under OUTPUT-DIRECTORY, creating subdirectories as needed. With -m these files have simple module names, otherwise they have the name of the main file complete with directory underneath OUTPUT-DIRECTORY.
![](/@@/translation-newline)
With -n no files are written, but one line to standard output for each module:
[tab] START+SIZE BUILDID FILE DEBUGFILE MODULENAME ![](/@@/translation-newline)
START and SIZE are hexadecimal giving the address bounds of the module. BUILDID is hexadecimal for the build ID bits, or - if no ID is known; the hexadecimal may be followed by @0xADDR giving the address where the ID resides if that is known. FILE is the file name found for the module, or - if none was found, or . if an ELF image is available but not from any named file. DEBUGFILE is the separate debuginfo file name, or - if no debuginfo was found, or . if FILE contains the debug information.
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Located in
src/unstrip.c:2391
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