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10-17-2003 02:39 AM
10-17-2003 02:39 AM
Object file to source file
Hi,
I am in a process of migrating one of my application from 10.2 to 11i and stucked with a problem.
I have a archived library which have only one c/c++ object file but I think we have misplaced the source code of this object file.
Now i have only option to somehow break the archived library and to decompile the object file to get source code.
have anybody here done that before and tell me the exact step to do that.
i have done the same on java but dont knwo how to do in C/C++....
any urgent help l be appericaited...
Yogi
I am in a process of migrating one of my application from 10.2 to 11i and stucked with a problem.
I have a archived library which have only one c/c++ object file but I think we have misplaced the source code of this object file.
Now i have only option to somehow break the archived library and to decompile the object file to get source code.
have anybody here done that before and tell me the exact step to do that.
i have done the same on java but dont knwo how to do in C/C++....
any urgent help l be appericaited...
Yogi
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10-17-2003 02:54 AM
10-17-2003 02:54 AM
Re: Object file to source file
See if the following helps :
http://www.allegro.com/products/hp9000/avatar.hpux.info.html
http://www.allegro.com/products/hp9000/avatar.hpux.info.html
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01-22-2004 08:52 AM
01-22-2004 08:52 AM
Re: Object file to source file
Our problem is that the MODULE called MAY BE C or COBOL - we have no way of knowing - the copy library is dated 1994 ?
Is there a way JUST to take the OBJECT out of the copy library from the VAX and use it on the ALPHA / DEC - as is?
Is there a way JUST to take the OBJECT out of the copy library from the VAX and use it on the ALPHA / DEC - as is?
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