aspects of the target for each program.
* objdump.c (long_options, usage): Add long equivalents for all
remaining short options that lacked them.
* binutils.texi objdump.1: Document them.
* size.c (usage): Tweak usage message.
* size.1: Add missing `=' in examples.
* binutils.texi strip.1 objcopy.1 nlmconv.1 objcopy.c nlmconv.c:
Use "--target=bfdname" as the option to select the BFD target,
like nm and size already do.
Reserve "--format=format" for textual output selection options, but
for now keep old option names as obsolete for backward compatibility.
* strings.c (main, strings_object_file, usage): Add --target option.
* binutils.texi strings.1: Document it.
* ar.c (main): Put parens around assignment used as truth value.
* objdump.c (display_bfd): Declare return value as void.
(stab_print): Use "" instead of 0 to initialize array.
(dump_stabs_1): Print vma using printf_vma.
(display_info): Put parens around assignment used as truth value.
* strings.c (print_strings): Cast printf arguments.
(long_options): Add "debug" and "linker".
(main): Handle -d and -l arguments. Make command line input and
output files optional. Parse the command file before opening the
BFD's, which requires storing more information in local variables.
If INPUT names multiple files, link them together. Use OUTPUT for
the output file name if not named on command line.
(show_usage): Changed for new options.
(link_inputs): New function to automatically invoke linker to
handle multiple INPUT files.
(choose_temp_base_try, choose_temp_base, pexecute): New functions,
mostly copied from gcc/gcc.c.
* nlmconv.h (input_files, output_file): Declare.
* nlmheader.y (input_files, output_file): Define.
(command): Support INPUT with a string_list argument. Support
OUTPUT.
(string_list): Renamed from module_list.
* Makefile.in (nlmconv.o): Define LD_NAME based on
program_transform_name.
Fixes PR 3974.
(copy_file): Don't copy EXEC_P specially here.
This permits strip to generate an executable file on UnixWare;
it still does not actually strip the debugging information.
alignment adjustment. Clear BSF_SECTION_SYM if symbol is moved to
a different section. Use time_t for time variable.
(setup_sections): Only put sections with contents in output NLM.
(i386_mangle_relocs): No symbols are common at this point. Add
casts to avoid warnings.
(main): Set the bss vma to always follow the data section. Move
symbols into new sections, and adjust values by output_offset.
(setup_sections): Don't copy all sections, but instead point all
text sections to .text, all data sections to .data, and all bss
sections to .bss.
(copy_sections): Adjust accordingly.
* configure.in: If we have some *-*-netware* target, or are using
all targets, set BUILD_NLMCONV to $(NLMCONV_PROG) in Makefile.
* Makefile.in (PROGS): Use $(BUILD_NLMCONV) rather than
$(NLMCONV_PROG).
(dump_headers): Don't test for SEC_BALIGN if it's not defined by bfd.h.
(The latter is done with #ifdef in case it turns out SEC_BALIGN has to be
put back. I didn't *see* any uses of it besides this one, though.)