https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43235
--- Comment #12 from Adrien Fernandes adrien_fernandes2@hotmail.com --- -d doesn't exist with nm (at least on FreeBSD)
What option exactly do you look for ?
nm: invalid option -- d Usage: nm [options] file ... Display symbolic information in file.
Options: -A, --print-file-name Write the full pathname or library name of an object on each line. -a, --debug-syms Display all symbols include debugger-only symbols. -B Equivalent to specifying "--format=bsd". -C, --demangle[=style] Decode low-level symbol names. --no-demangle Do not demangle low-level symbol names. -D, --dynamic Display only dynamic symbols. -e Display only global and static symbols. -f Produce full output (default). --format=format Display output in specific format. Allowed formats are: "bsd", "posix" and "sysv". -g, --extern-only Display only global symbol information. -h, --help Show this help message. -l, --line-numbers Display filename and linenumber using debugging information. -n, --numeric-sort Sort symbols numerically by value. -o Write numeric values in octal. Equivalent to specifying "-t o". -p, --no-sort Do not sort symbols. -P Write information in a portable output format. Equivalent to specifying "--format=posix". -r, --reverse-sort Reverse the order of the sort. -S, --print-size Print symbol sizes instead values. -s, --print-armap Include an index of archive members. --size-sort Sort symbols by size. -t, --radix=format Write each numeric value in the specified format: d In decimal, o In octal, x In hexadecimal. -u, --undefined-only Display only undefined symbols. --defined-only Display only defined symbols. -V, --version Show the version identifier for nm. -v Sort output by value. -x Write numeric values in hexadecimal. Equivalent to specifying "-t x".
The default options are: output in bsd format, use a hexadecimal radix, sort by symbol name, do not demangle names.