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Not strictly a cross-compling issue, but since there are so many embedded gurus here I thought I'd give it a try: Normally I build embedded root filesystems up from scratch including only files that are needed by the applications, but in my present situation I've inherited a very large pre-existing filesystem to which many people have contributed thousands and thousands of files. I need to eliminate the cruft to make it smaller. I would like to automatically generate a list of files accessed by the product's applications. I figure there must be some software out there for logging this info straight out of the Linux kernel. I could use strace, but I'm looking for something more automatic that I can start at boot and harvest after a simulated lifecycle of the product. Any suggestions? Thanks, Dave -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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