How can I find what symbols are defined in a shared library?
(Similar to nm(1) for archive libraries).
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?yvind Gjerstad Systems dept Tollpost-Globe AS N-6301 ?ndalsnes/Norway
How can I find what symbols are defined in a shared library?
(Similar to nm(1) for archive libraries).
--
?yvind Gjerstad Systems dept Tollpost-Globe AS N-6301 ?ndalsnes/Norway
You can use nm also for shared libs on
all UNIXs i know.
> How can I find what symbols are defined in a shared library?
> (Similar to nm(1) for archive libraries).
> --
> ?yvind Gjerstad Systems dept Tollpost-Globe AS N-6301 ?ndalsnes/Norway
>How can I find what symbols are defined in a shared library?
>(Similar to nm(1) for archive libraries).
nm? :)
robert
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