Executable and Linkable Format

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'''Executable and Linkable Format''' ('''ELF''') is a file format used for executables, shared (dynamically linked) libraries, object code and core dumps.
 
'''Executable and Linkable Format''' ('''ELF''') is a file format used for executables, shared (dynamically linked) libraries, object code and core dumps.

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File Format
Name Executable and Linkable Format
Ontology
Extension(s) (none), .elf, .o, .so, .mod
PRONOM fmt/688, fmt/689, fmt/690, fmt/691

Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) is a file format used for executables, shared (dynamically linked) libraries, object code and core dumps.

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