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How to determine the GNU version from a compiled library?

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Hi Experts,

How can we determine from a shared object library, whether it was compiled with GCC version 3.2.3 or 4.1?

To put this in a generic way, how to determine which gcc version was used to compile a particular shared object library?

I have tried using the strings and nm commands on the lib to grep for something useful. But not sure what to look for. I'm on the Linux platform.

Thanks,
Nagesh
Jun 30 '08 #1
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