Re: XNU Kernel compiling problem
Re: XNU Kernel compiling problem
- Subject: Re: XNU Kernel compiling problem
- From: Jim Magee <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 17:48:22 -0800
you can run "nm -u" on the application's executable. It will list all
the undefined symbols. You then have to search for the library that
provides it. Typically, an executable doesn't know which library is
going to provide a symbol.
But you ought to look on the Darwin Developer documentation site first.
There are discussions there about IOKit and Power Management
(
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Darwin/IOKit/IOKitFundamentals/
PowerMgmt/index.html). You probably would find what you need, or at
least a hint, there.
I'm neither an IOKit expert nor a PowerManagement API expert, so I have
left those queries for others to respond. Having seen no better
responses yet, I figured I would throw that out there.
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 05:16 PM, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
This is somewhat off subject, but might also be a way for me to solve
my immediate problem of getting the ibook to run without the lid open;
does anybody know of a way to get a list of all API calls and the
libraries/frameworks that they are called from that an application uses?
--Jim
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