libr - Library to manage resources in ELF binaries See the INSTALL file for general installation instructions. * What is the purpose of this library? This library is intended to provide an easy to use mechanism for managing (embedding, retrieving, deleting) resources in ELF binaries. The library provides a solid API and ABI that implements the preliminary spec for adding ELF resources (icons or otherwise) documented at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ELFIconSpec Please note that should a backward-incompatible change occur to the API/ABI then the shared library version code will be bumped. * Why are there multiple backends? Originally this library was written to use libelf, unfortunately libelf has some issues with reordering data in small executables. Until these issues are resolved please use libbfd (the default backend) or the read-only backend. If you would like to experiment with the libelf backend you can try and set resources on the application "alsamixer", which is a commonly installed application that is known to break. * What is the read-only backend? The read-only backend is a dependency-free backend that is capable of reading libr resources. Support for this backend is thanks to Martin Rosenau. This backend is currently a new edition to libr, however, in the long-run the read-only backend will be the recommended (default) backend for the purpose of most applications. Only a special class of application (primarily elfres) needs to actually add and remove resources in a binary, most applications need only read resources already added by elfres. NOTICE! This library is licensed under the LGPL v2.1 while the backend for libbfd is licensed under the LGPL v3. You may choose to distribute your modifications to this variant of the library under the LGPL v3, in accordance with Section 5 of that license. Should you wish to excise libbfd from this library you may choose to remove libr_bfd.h and libr_bfd.c and compile against libelf instead, the backend may be selected at configure time: ./configure --libr-backend=libelf I consider the ability to select the library backend as satisfying the LGPL v3 Section 5a requirement and this notice (and the notice contained within libr_bfd.c) to satisfy the Section 5b requirement.