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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:50:46+00:00 2026-05-13T18:50:46+00:00

Linux: It there a way to edit a compiled shared library ? specifically I

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Linux: It there a way to edit a compiled shared library ?

specifically I am searching on how to add the DT_SYMBOLIC flag on an already compiled binary shared library?

Here is why I am asking this:

our application is composed of

  • our own libraries (static libXXX.a)
  • some 3rd party libs (binary-only shared libraries libYYY.so)

Everything is fine with the application so far.

Now I have replaced our own static* libXXX.a libraries with shared libraries versions (libXXX.so).

Everything compiles and links fine.

But when I run the application now it starts up and does a lot of expected processing – and then it crashes somewhere on half the way. A gdb backtrace shows that the crash occurs in some of the 3rd party shared libraries.

I searched around on SOF and found an interesting article here.

The tip I am referring to is

... add the DT_SYMBOLIC flag to the dynamic section ...

Although I doubt that it would really help I think it might be worth a try.

Any ideas how I can add the DT_SYMBOLIC flag on an already compiled/linked shared library ?

environment: debian lenny 64bit with g++ v4.2.4 and binutils v20.

EDIT: on solaris there is a program called elfedit. Is there something similar for linux ?

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    2026-05-13T18:50:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    meanwhile l have found a tool called elfsh. It is an interactive shell for examining and editing ELF objects, binaries and shared libraries.

    see here for the project page: http://www.eresi-project.org

    Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to be very stable. I have experienced a lot of crashes within elfsh itself.

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