I would like to rename symbols inside object files (.o) with something that would be the Mac equivalent of binutils' objcopy --redefine-syms tool.

I found no arm-apple-darwin10-objcopy. I tried the MacPorts' arm-elf-binutils port and also tried to play a bit with otool and segedit without much success.

Any ideas please?

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Are you OK with defining aliases, which means that older symbols will still exists ? – Laurent G Mar 28 '11 at 15:28
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Can you please explain why you are trying to do this? – Ben Stiglitz Mar 31 '11 at 16:06
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Sounds like a job for Agner Fog's objconv

objconv announcement

I have now finished making full support for Mach-O files in the object file converter mentioned in my previous posts. You may use it as a replacement for the missing objcopy utility.

Objconv can be used for the following purposes: Convert object files and library/archive files between Mach-O, ELF, COFF and OMF formats for all x86 and x86-64 platforms. Change symbol names in object files, make symbols weak, add alias names to symbols.
Build, modify and convert static library files (*.a, *.lib) across platforms (Mac, Linux, BSD, Windows)
Dump object files and executable files Disassemble object files and executable files. Very good disassembler. It can be downloaded from www.agner.org/optimize/. The source code is available under GPL. Let me know if you want to test it. Have fun!

objconv manual

objconv.zip - source

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objconv does not currently work for ARM, so this option is not available for iPhone. It should be no problem to use objconv from elf to mach-o for mac osx x86/x64 though. Let me know if you found a solution for ARM

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