strip [-F bfdname |--target=bfdname]
[-I bfdname |--input-target=bfdname]
[-O bfdname |--output-target=bfdname]
[-s|--strip-all]
[-S|-g|-d|--strip-debug]
[-K symbolname |--keep-symbol=symbolname]
[-N symbolname |--strip-symbol=symbolname]
[-w|--wildcard]
[-x|--discard-all] [-X |--discard-locals]
[-R sectionname |--remove-section=sectionname]
[-o file] [-p|--preserve-dates]
[--only-keep-debug]
[-v |--verbose] [-V|--version]
[--help] [--info]
objfile...
GNU strip discards all symbols from object files objfile. The list of object files may include archives. At least one object file must be given.
strip modifies the files named in its argument, rather than writing modified copies under different names.
-F bfdname--target=bfdname--helpstrip and exit.--info-I bfdname--input-target=bfdname-O bfdname--output-target=bfdname-R sectionname--remove-section=sectionname-s--strip-all-g-S-d--strip-debug--strip-unneeded-K symbolname--keep-symbol=symbolname-N symbolname--strip-symbol=symbolname-K.-o file-p--preserve-dates-w--wildcard
-w -K !foo -K fo*
would cause strip to only keep symbols that start with the letters "fo", but to discard the symbol "foo".
-x--discard-all-X--discard-localsL or ..)--only-keep-debug--strip-debug and leaving the debugging sections.
The intention is that this option will be used in conjunction with --add-gnu-debuglink to create a two part executable. One a stripped binary which will occupy less space in RAM and in a distribution and the second a debugging information file which is only needed if debugging abilities are required. The suggested procedure to create these files is as follows:
foo then...objcopy --only-keep-debug foo foo.dbg to create a file containing the debugging info.objcopy --strip-debug foo to create a stripped executable.objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=foo.dbg foo to add a link to the debugging info into the stripped executable.Note - the choice of .dbg as an extension for the debug info file is arbitrary. Also the --only-keep-debug step is optional. You could instead do this:
foo to foo.fullstrip --strip-debug fooobjcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=foo.full fooie the file pointed to by the --add-gnu-debuglink can be the full executable. It does not have to be a file created by the --only-keep-debug switch.
-V--versionstrip.-v--verbosestrip -v lists all members of the archive.