analog to SunOS ldd in AIX 3.1?
Marc J. Stephenson/140000;1C-22
marc at stingray.austin.ibm.com
Tue Mar 5 00:55:00 AEST 1991
As already mentioned, dump -n is probably as analagous as it
gets to what you described ldd doing (I don't have a Sun or
a Sun manual handy to know for sure). Anyway, I thought that
I would mention that the map command in dbx will give you
information about shared libraries as well:
$ dbx /usr/lib/banner
dbx version 3.1 for AIX.
Type 'help' for help.
reading symbolic information ...
(dbx) map
Entry 1:
Object name: banner
Text origin: 0x10000000
Text length: 0x12b1
Data origin: 0x2003fa00
Data length: 0x6fb
File descriptor: 0x7
Entry 2:
Object name: /lib/libc.a
Member name: shr.o
Text origin: 0xd0001000
Text length: 0x96fbe
Data origin: 0x20000400
Data length: 0x3e4a8
File descriptor: 0x8
(dbx) q
As your program dynamically loads and unloads, this information will
change as well. Not exactly what you were asking about, but useful
nonetheless.
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Marc Stephenson IBM PSPA (Personal System Programming - Austin,TX)
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