llvm-install-name-tool - LLVM tool for manipulating install-names and rpaths¶
SYNOPSIS¶
llvm-install-name-tool [options] input
DESCRIPTION¶
llvm-install-name-tool is a tool to manipulate dynamic shared library install names and rpaths listed in a Mach-O binary.
For most scenarios, it works as a drop-in replacement for Apple’s install_name_tool.
OPTIONS¶
At least one of the following options are required, and some options can be
combined with other options. Options -add_rpath
, -delete_rpath
,
and -rpath
can be combined in an invocation only if they do not share
the same <rpath> value.
-
-add_rpath
<rpath>
¶ Add an rpath named
<rpath>
to the specified binary. Can be specified multiple times to add multiple rpaths. Throws an error if<rpath>
is already listed in the binary.
-
-change
<old_install_name> <new_install_name>
¶ Change an install name
<old_install_name>
to<new_install_name>
in the specified binary. Can be specified multiple times to change multiple dependent shared library install names. Option is ignored if<old_install_name>
is not listed in the specified binary.
-
-delete_rpath
<rpath>
¶ Delete an rpath named
<rpath>
from the specified binary. Can be specified multiple times to delete multiple rpaths. Throws an error if<rpath>
is not listed in the binary.
-
-delete_all_rpaths
¶
Deletes all rpaths from the binary.
-
--help
,
-h
¶
Print a summary of command line options.
-
-id
<name>
¶ Change shared library’s identification name under LC_ID_DYLIB to
<name>
in the specified binary. If specified multiple times, only the last-id
option is selected. Option is ignored if the specified Mach-O binary is not a dynamic shared library.
-
-rpath
<old_rpath> <new_rpath>
¶ Change an rpath named
<old_rpath>
to<new_rpath>
in the specified binary. Can be specified multiple times to change multiple rpaths. Throws an error if<old_rpath>
is not listed in the binary or<new_rpath>
is already listed in the binary.
-
--version
,
-V
¶
Display the version of the llvm-install-name-tool executable.
EXIT STATUS¶
llvm-install-name-tool exits with a non-zero exit code if there is an error. Otherwise, it exits with code 0.
BUGS¶
To report bugs, please visit <https://bugs.llvm.org/>.