1 | .\" Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
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2 | .\" 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 | .\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution
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4 | .TH ld 1 "" "Free Software Foundation" "GNU Development Tools"
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5 | .de BP
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6 | .sp
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7 | .ti \-.2i
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8 | \(**
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9 | ..
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10 |
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11 | .SH NAME
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12 | ld \- the GNU linker
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13 |
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14 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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15 | .hy 0
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16 | .na
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17 | .TP
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18 | .B ld
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19 | .RB "[\|" \-o "
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20 | .I output\c
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21 | \&\|] \c
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22 | .I objfile\c
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23 | \&.\|.\|.
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24 | .br
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25 | .RB "[\|" \-A\c
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26 | .I architecture\c
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27 | \&\|]
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28 | .RB "[\|" "\-b\ "\c
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29 | .I input-format\c
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30 | \&\|]
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31 | .RB "[\|" \-Bstatic "\|]"
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32 | .RB "[\|" \-Bgroup "\|]"
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33 | .RB "[\|" \-Bdynamic "\|]"
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34 | .RB "[\|" \-Bsymbolic "\|]"
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35 | .RB "[\|" "\-c\ "\c
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36 | .I commandfile\c
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37 | \&\|]
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38 | .RB "[\|" \-\-cref "\|]"
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39 | .RB "[\|" \-d | \-dc | \-dp\c
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40 | \|]
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41 | .br
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42 | .RB "[\|" "\-defsym\ "\c
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43 | .I symbol\c
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44 | \&=\c
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45 | .I expression\c
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46 | \&\|]
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47 | .RB "[\|" \-\-demangle "\|]"
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48 | .RB "[\|" \-\-no\-demangle "\|]"
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49 | .RB "[\|" "\-e\ "\c
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50 | .I entry\c
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51 | \&\|]
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52 | .RB "[\|" \-embedded\-relocs "\|]"
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53 | .RB "[\|" \-E "\|]"
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54 | .RB "[\|" \-export\-dynamic "\|]"
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55 | .RB "[\|" "\-f\ "\c
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56 | .I name\c
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57 | \&\|]
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58 | .RB "[\|" "\-\-auxiliary\ "\c
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59 | .I name\c
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60 | \&\|]
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61 | .RB "[\|" "\-F\ "\c
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62 | .I name\c
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63 | \&\|]
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64 | .RB "[\|" "\-\-filter\ "\c
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65 | .I name\c
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66 | \&\|]
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67 | .RB "[\|" "\-format\ "\c
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68 | .I input-format\c
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69 | \&\|]
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70 | .RB "[\|" \-g "\|]"
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71 | .RB "[\|" \-G
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72 | .I size\c
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73 | \&\|]
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74 | .RB "[\|" "\-h\ "\c
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75 | .I name\c
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76 | \&\|]
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77 | .RB "[\|" "\-soname\ "\c
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78 | .I name\c
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79 | \&\|]
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80 | .RB "[\|" \-\-help "\|]"
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81 | .RB "[\|" \-i "\|]"
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82 | .RB "[\|" \-l\c
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83 | .I ar\c
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84 | \&\|]
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85 | .RB "[\|" \-L\c
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86 | .I searchdir\c
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87 | \&\|]
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88 | .RB "[\|" \-M "\|]"
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89 | .RB "[\|" \-Map
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90 | .I mapfile\c
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91 | \&\|]
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92 | .RB "[\|" \-m
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93 | .I emulation\c
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94 | \&\|]
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95 | .RB "[\|" \-n | \-N "\|]"
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96 | .RB "[\|" \-noinhibit-exec "\|]"
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97 | .RB "[\|" \-no\-keep\-memory "\|]"
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98 | .RB "[\|" \-no\-warn\-mismatch "\|]"
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99 | .RB "[\|" \-O\c
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100 | .I level\c
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101 | \&\|]
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102 | .RB "[\|" "\--oformat\ "\c
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103 | .I output-format\c
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104 | \&\|]
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105 | .RB "[\|" "\-R\ "\c
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106 | .I filename\c
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107 | \&\|]
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108 | .RB "[\|" \-relax "\|]"
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109 | .RB "[\|" \-r | \-Ur "\|]"
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110 | .RB "[\|" "\-rpath\ "\c
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111 | .I directory\c
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112 | \&\|]
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113 | .RB "[\|" "\-rpath\-link\ "\c
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114 | .I directory\c
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115 | \&\|]
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116 | .RB "[\|" \-S "\|]"
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117 | .RB "[\|" \-s "\|]"
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118 | .RB "[\|" \-shared "\|]"
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119 | .RB "[\|" \-sort\-common "\|]"
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120 | .RB "[\|" "\-split\-by\-reloc\ "\c
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121 | .I count\c
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122 | \&\|]
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123 | .RB "[\|" \-split\-by\-file "\|]"
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124 | .RB "[\|" "\-T\ "\c
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125 | .I commandfile\c
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126 | \&\|]
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127 | .RB "[\|" "\-\-section\-start\ "\c
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128 | .I sectionname\c
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129 | \&=\c
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130 | .I sectionorg\c
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131 | \&\|]
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132 | .RB "[\|" "\-Ttext\ "\c
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133 | .I textorg\c
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134 | \&\|]
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135 | .RB "[\|" "\-Tdata\ "\c
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136 | .I dataorg\c
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137 | \&\|]
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138 | .RB "[\|" "\-Tbss\ "\c
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139 | .I bssorg\c
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140 | \&\|]
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141 | .RB "[\|" \-t "\|]"
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142 | .RB "[\|" "\-u\ "\c
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143 | .I sym\c
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144 | \&]
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145 | .RB "[\|" \-V "\|]"
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146 | .RB "[\|" \-v "\|]"
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147 | .RB "[\|" \-\-verbose "\|]"
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148 | .RB "[\|" \-\-version "\|]"
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149 | .RB "[\|" \-warn\-common "\|]"
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150 | .RB "[\|" \-warn\-constructors "\|]"
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151 | .RB "[\|" \-warn\-multiple\-gp "\|]"
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152 | .RB "[\|" \-warn\-once "\|]"
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153 | .RB "[\|" \-warn\-section\-align "\|]"
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154 | .RB "[\|" \-\-whole\-archive "\|]"
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155 | .RB "[\|" \-\-no\-whole\-archive "\|]"
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156 | .RB "[\|" "\-\-wrap\ "\c
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157 | .I symbol\c
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158 | \&\|]
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159 | .RB "[\|" \-X "\|]"
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160 | .RB "[\|" \-x "\|]"
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161 | .ad b
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162 | .hy 1
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163 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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164 | \c
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165 | .B ld\c
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166 | \& combines a number of object and archive files, relocates
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167 | their data and ties up symbol references. Often the last step in
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168 | building a new compiled program to run is a call to \c
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169 | .B ld\c
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170 | \&.
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171 |
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172 | \c
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173 | .B ld\c
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174 | \& accepts Linker Command Language files
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175 | to provide explicit and total control over the linking process.
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176 | This man page does not describe the command language; see the `\|\c
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177 | .B ld\c
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178 | \|' entry in `\|\c
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179 | .B info\c
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180 | \|', or the manual
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181 | .I
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182 | ld: the GNU linker
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183 | \&, for full details on the command language and on other aspects of
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184 | the GNU linker.
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185 |
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186 | This version of \c
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187 | .B ld\c
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188 | \& uses the general purpose BFD libraries
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189 | to operate on object files. This allows \c
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190 | .B ld\c
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191 | \& to read, combine, and
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192 | write object files in many different formats\(em\&for example, COFF or
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193 | \c
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194 | .B a.out\c
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195 | \&. Different formats may be linked together to produce any
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196 | available kind of object file. You can use `\|\c
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197 | .B objdump \-i\c
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198 | \|' to get a list of formats supported on various architectures; see
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199 | .BR objdump ( 1 ).
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200 |
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201 | Aside from its flexibility, the GNU linker is more helpful than other
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202 | linkers in providing diagnostic information. Many linkers abandon
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203 | execution immediately upon encountering an error; whenever possible,
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204 | \c
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205 | .B ld\c
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206 | \& continues executing, allowing you to identify other errors
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207 | (or, in some cases, to get an output file in spite of the error).
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208 |
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209 | The GNU linker \c
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210 | .B ld\c
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211 | \& is meant to cover a broad range of situations,
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212 | and to be as compatible as possible with other linkers. As a result,
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213 | you have many choices to control its behavior through the command line,
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214 | and through environment variables.
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215 |
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216 | .SH OPTIONS
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217 | The plethora of command-line options may seem intimidating, but in
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218 | actual practice few of them are used in any particular context.
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219 | For instance, a frequent use of \c
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220 | .B ld\c
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221 | \& is to link standard Unix
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222 | object files on a standard, supported Unix system. On such a system, to
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223 | link a file \c
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224 | .B hello.o\c
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225 | \&:
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226 | .sp
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227 | .br
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228 | $\ ld\ \-o\ output\ /lib/crt0.o\ hello.o\ \-lc
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229 | .br
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230 | .sp
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231 | This tells \c
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232 | .B ld\c
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233 | \& to produce a file called \c
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234 | .B output\c
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235 | \& as the
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236 | result of linking the file \c
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237 | .B /lib/crt0.o\c
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238 | \& with \c
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239 | .B hello.o\c
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240 | \& and
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241 | the library \c
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242 | .B libc.a\c
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243 | \& which will come from the standard search
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244 | directories.
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245 |
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246 | The command-line options to \c
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247 | .B ld\c
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248 | \& may be specified in any order, and
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249 | may be repeated at will. For the most part, repeating an option with a
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250 | different argument will either have no further effect, or override prior
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251 | occurrences (those further to the left on the command line) of an
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252 | option.
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253 |
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254 | The exceptions\(em\&which may meaningfully be used more than once\(em\&are
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255 | \c
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256 | .B \-A\c
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257 | \&, \c
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258 | .B \-b\c
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259 | \& (or its synonym \c
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260 | .B \-format\c
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261 | \&), \c
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262 | .B \-defsym\c
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263 | \&, \c
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264 | .B \-\-section\-start\c
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265 | \&, \c
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266 | .B \-L\c
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267 | \&, \c
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268 | .B \-l\c
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269 | \&, \c
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270 | .B \-R\c
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271 | \&, and \c
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272 | .B \-u\c
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273 | \&.
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274 |
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275 | The list of object files to be linked together, shown as \c
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276 | .I objfile\c
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277 | \&,
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278 | may follow, precede, or be mixed in with command-line options; save that
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279 | an \c
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280 | .I objfile\c
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281 | \& argument may not be placed between an option flag and
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282 | its argument.
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283 |
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284 | Usually the linker is invoked with at least one object file, but other
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285 | forms of binary input files can also be specified with \c
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286 | .B \-l\c
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287 | \&,
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288 | \c
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289 | .B \-R\c
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290 | \&, and the script command language. If \c
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291 | .I no\c
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292 | \& binary input
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293 | files at all are specified, the linker does not produce any output, and
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294 | issues the message `\|\c
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295 | .B No input files\c
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296 | \|'.
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297 |
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298 | Option arguments must either follow the option letter without intervening
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299 | whitespace, or be given as separate arguments immediately following the
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300 | option that requires them.
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301 |
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302 | .TP
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303 | .BI "-A" "architecture"
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304 | In the current release of \c
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305 | .B ld\c
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306 | \&, this option is useful only for the
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307 | Intel 960 family of architectures. In that \c
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308 | .B ld\c
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309 | \& configuration, the
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310 | \c
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311 | .I architecture\c
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312 | \& argument is one of the two-letter names identifying
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313 | members of the 960 family; the option specifies the desired output
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314 | target, and warns of any incompatible instructions in the input files.
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315 | It also modifies the linker's search strategy for archive libraries, to
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316 | support the use of libraries specific to each particular
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317 | architecture, by including in the search loop names suffixed with the
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318 | string identifying the architecture.
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319 |
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320 | For example, if your \c
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321 | .B ld\c
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322 | \& command line included `\|\c
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323 | .B \-ACA\c
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324 | \|' as
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325 | well as `\|\c
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326 | .B \-ltry\c
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327 | \|', the linker would look (in its built-in search
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328 | paths, and in any paths you specify with \c
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329 | .B \-L\c
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330 | \&) for a library with
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331 | the names
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332 | .sp
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333 | .br
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334 | try
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335 | .br
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336 | libtry.a
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337 | .br
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338 | tryca
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339 | .br
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340 | libtryca.a
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341 | .br
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342 | .sp
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343 |
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344 | The first two possibilities would be considered in any event; the last
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345 | two are due to the use of `\|\c
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346 | .B \-ACA\c
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347 | \|'.
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348 |
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349 | Future releases of \c
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350 | .B ld\c
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351 | \& may support similar functionality for
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352 | other architecture families.
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353 |
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354 | You can meaningfully use \c
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355 | .B \-A\c
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356 | \& more than once on a command line, if
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357 | an architecture family allows combination of target architectures; each
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358 | use will add another pair of name variants to search for when \c
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359 | .B \-l
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360 | specifies a library.
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361 |
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362 | .TP
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363 | .BI "\-b " "input-format"
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364 | Specify the binary format for input object files that follow this option
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365 | on the command line. You don't usually need to specify this, as
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366 | \c
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367 | .B ld\c
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368 | \& is configured to expect as a default input format the most
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369 | usual format on each machine. \c
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370 | .I input-format\c
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371 | \& is a text string, the
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372 | name of a particular format supported by the BFD libraries.
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373 | \c
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374 | .B \-format \c
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375 | .I input-format\c
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376 | \&\c
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377 | \& has the same effect, as does the script command
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378 | .BR TARGET .
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379 |
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380 | You may want to use this option if you are linking files with an unusual
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381 | binary format. You can also use \c
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382 | .B \-b\c
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383 | \& to switch formats explicitly (when
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384 | linking object files of different formats), by including
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385 | \c
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386 | .B \-b \c
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387 | .I input-format\c
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388 | \&\c
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389 | \& before each group of object files in a
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390 | particular format.
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391 |
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392 | The default format is taken from the environment variable
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393 | .B GNUTARGET\c
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394 | \&. You can also define the input
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395 | format from a script, using the command \c
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396 | .B TARGET\c
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397 | \&.
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398 |
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399 | .TP
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400 | .B \-Bstatic
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401 | Do not link against shared libraries. This is only meaningful on
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402 | platforms for which shared libraries are supported.
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403 |
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404 | .TP
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405 | .B \-Bdynamic
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406 | Link against dynamic libraries. This is only meaningful on platforms
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407 | for which shared libraries are supported. This option is normally the
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408 | default on such platforms.
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409 |
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410 | .TP
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411 | .B \-Bgroup
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412 | Set the \c
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413 | .B DF_1_GROUP
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414 | \c
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415 | flag in the \c
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416 | .B DT_FLAGS_1
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417 | \c
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418 | entry in the dynamic section. This causes the runtime linker to handle
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419 | lookups in this object and its dependencies to be performed only inside
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420 | the group. No undefined symbols are allowed. This option is only
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421 | meaningful on ELF platforms which support shared libraries.
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422 |
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423 | .TP
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424 | .B \-Bsymbolic
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425 | When creating a shared library, bind references to global symbols to
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426 | the definition within the shared library, if any. Normally, it is
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427 | possible for a program linked against a shared library to override the
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428 | definition within the shared library. This option is only meaningful
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429 | on ELF platforms which support shared libraries.
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430 |
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431 | .TP
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432 | .BI "\-c " "commandfile"
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433 | Directs \c
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434 | .B ld\c
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435 | \& to read link commands from the file
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436 | \c
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437 | .I commandfile\c
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438 | \&. These commands will completely override \c
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439 | .B ld\c
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440 | \&'s
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441 | default link format (rather than adding to it); \c
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442 | .I commandfile\c
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443 | \& must
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444 | specify everything necessary to describe the target format.
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445 |
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446 |
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447 | You may also include a script of link commands directly in the command
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448 | line by bracketing it between `\|\c
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449 | .B {\c
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450 | \|' and `\|\c
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451 | .B }\c
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452 | \|' characters.
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453 |
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454 | .TP
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455 | .B \-\-cref
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456 | Output a cross reference table. If a linker map file is being
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457 | generated, the cross reference table is printed to the map file.
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458 | Otherwise, it is printed on the standard output.
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459 |
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460 | .TP
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461 | .B \-d
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462 | .TP
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463 | .B \-dc
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464 | .TP
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465 | .B \-dp
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466 | These three options are equivalent; multiple forms are supported for
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467 | compatibility with other linkers. Use any of them to make \c
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468 | .B ld
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469 | assign space to common symbols even if a relocatable output file is
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470 | specified (\c
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471 | .B \-r\c
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472 | \&). The script command
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473 | \c
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474 | .B FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION\c
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475 | \& has the same effect.
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476 |
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477 | .TP
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478 | .BI "-defsym " "symbol" "\fR=\fP" expression
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479 | Create a global symbol in the output file, containing the absolute
|
---|
480 | address given by \c
|
---|
481 | .I expression\c
|
---|
482 | \&. You may use this option as many
|
---|
483 | times as necessary to define multiple symbols in the command line. A
|
---|
484 | limited form of arithmetic is supported for the \c
|
---|
485 | .I expression\c
|
---|
486 | \& in this
|
---|
487 | context: you may give a hexadecimal constant or the name of an existing
|
---|
488 | symbol, or use \c
|
---|
489 | .B +\c
|
---|
490 | \& and \c
|
---|
491 | .B \-\c
|
---|
492 | \& to add or subtract hexadecimal
|
---|
493 | constants or symbols. If you need more elaborate expressions, consider
|
---|
494 | using the linker command language from a script.
|
---|
495 |
|
---|
496 | .TP
|
---|
497 | .B \-\-demangle
|
---|
498 | .TP
|
---|
499 | .B \-\-no\-demangle
|
---|
500 | These options control whether to demangle symbol names in error
|
---|
501 | messages and other output. When the linker is told to demangle, it
|
---|
502 | tries to present symbol names in a readable fashion: it strips leading
|
---|
503 | underscores if they are used by the object file format, and converts
|
---|
504 | C++ mangled symbol names into user readable names. The linker will
|
---|
505 | demangle by default unless the environment variable
|
---|
506 | .B COLLECT_NO_DEMANGLE
|
---|
507 | is set. These options may be used to override the default.
|
---|
508 |
|
---|
509 | .TP
|
---|
510 | .BI "-e " "entry"\c
|
---|
511 | \&
|
---|
512 | Use \c
|
---|
513 | .I entry\c
|
---|
514 | \& as the explicit symbol for beginning execution of your
|
---|
515 | program, rather than the default entry point. See the `\|\c
|
---|
516 | .B ld\c
|
---|
517 | \|' entry in `\|\c
|
---|
518 | .B info\c
|
---|
519 | \|' for a
|
---|
520 | discussion of defaults and other ways of specifying the
|
---|
521 | entry point.
|
---|
522 |
|
---|
523 | .TP
|
---|
524 | .B \-embedded\-relocs
|
---|
525 | This option is only meaningful when linking MIPS embedded PIC code,
|
---|
526 | generated by the
|
---|
527 | .B \-membedded\-pic
|
---|
528 | option to the GNU compiler and assembler. It causes the linker to
|
---|
529 | create a table which may be used at runtime to relocate any data which
|
---|
530 | was statically initialized to pointer values. See the code in
|
---|
531 | testsuite/ld-empic for details.
|
---|
532 |
|
---|
533 | .TP
|
---|
534 | .B \-E
|
---|
535 | .TP
|
---|
536 | .B \-export\-dynamic
|
---|
537 | When creating an ELF file, add all symbols to the dynamic symbol table.
|
---|
538 | Normally, the dynamic symbol table contains only symbols which are used
|
---|
539 | by a dynamic object. This option is needed for some uses of
|
---|
540 | .I dlopen.
|
---|
541 |
|
---|
542 | .TP
|
---|
543 | .BI "-f " "name"
|
---|
544 | .TP
|
---|
545 | .BI "--auxiliary " "name"
|
---|
546 | When creating an ELF shared object, set the internal DT_AUXILIARY field
|
---|
547 | to the specified name. This tells the dynamic linker that the symbol
|
---|
548 | table of the shared object should be used as an auxiliary filter on the
|
---|
549 | symbol table of the shared object
|
---|
550 | .I name.
|
---|
551 |
|
---|
552 | .TP
|
---|
553 | .BI "-F " "name"
|
---|
554 | .TP
|
---|
555 | .BI "--filter " "name"
|
---|
556 | When creating an ELF shared object, set the internal DT_FILTER field to
|
---|
557 | the specified name. This tells the dynamic linker that the symbol table
|
---|
558 | of the shared object should be used as a filter on the symbol table of
|
---|
559 | the shared object
|
---|
560 | .I name.
|
---|
561 |
|
---|
562 | .TP
|
---|
563 | .BI "\-format " "input\-format"
|
---|
564 | Synonym for \c
|
---|
565 | .B \-b\c
|
---|
566 | \& \c
|
---|
567 | .I input\-format\c
|
---|
568 | \&.
|
---|
569 |
|
---|
570 | .TP
|
---|
571 | .B \-g
|
---|
572 | Accepted, but ignored; provided for compatibility with other tools.
|
---|
573 |
|
---|
574 | .TP
|
---|
575 | .BI "\-G " "size"\c
|
---|
576 | Set the maximum size of objects to be optimized using the GP register
|
---|
577 | to
|
---|
578 | .I size
|
---|
579 | under MIPS ECOFF. Ignored for other object file formats.
|
---|
580 |
|
---|
581 | .TP
|
---|
582 | .BI "-h " "name"
|
---|
583 | .TP
|
---|
584 | .BI "-soname " "name"
|
---|
585 | When creating an ELF shared object, set the internal DT_SONAME field to
|
---|
586 | the specified name. When an executable is linked with a shared object
|
---|
587 | which has a DT_SONAME field, then when the executable is run the dynamic
|
---|
588 | linker will attempt to load the shared object specified by the DT_SONAME
|
---|
589 | field rather than the using the file name given to the linker.
|
---|
590 |
|
---|
591 | .TP
|
---|
592 | .B \-\-help
|
---|
593 | Print a summary of the command-line options on the standard output and exit.
|
---|
594 | This option and
|
---|
595 | .B \-\-version
|
---|
596 | begin with two dashes instead of one
|
---|
597 | for compatibility with other GNU programs. The other options start with
|
---|
598 | only one dash for compatibility with other linkers.
|
---|
599 |
|
---|
600 | .TP
|
---|
601 | .B \-i
|
---|
602 | Perform an incremental link (same as option \c
|
---|
603 | .B \-r\c
|
---|
604 | \&).
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | .TP
|
---|
607 | .BI "\-l" "ar"\c
|
---|
608 | \&
|
---|
609 | Add an archive file \c
|
---|
610 | .I ar\c
|
---|
611 | \& to the list of files to link. This
|
---|
612 | option may be used any number of times. \c
|
---|
613 | .B ld\c
|
---|
614 | \& will search its
|
---|
615 | path-list for occurrences of \c
|
---|
616 | .B lib\c
|
---|
617 | .I ar\c
|
---|
618 | \&.a\c
|
---|
619 | \& for every \c
|
---|
620 | .I ar
|
---|
621 | specified.
|
---|
622 |
|
---|
623 | .TP
|
---|
624 | .BI "\-L" "searchdir"
|
---|
625 | This command adds path \c
|
---|
626 | .I searchdir\c
|
---|
627 | \& to the list of paths that
|
---|
628 | \c
|
---|
629 | .B ld\c
|
---|
630 | \& will search for archive libraries. You may use this option
|
---|
631 | any number of times.
|
---|
632 |
|
---|
633 | The default set of paths searched (without being specified with
|
---|
634 | \c
|
---|
635 | .B \-L\c
|
---|
636 | \&) depends on what emulation mode \c
|
---|
637 | .B ld\c
|
---|
638 | \& is using, and in
|
---|
639 | some cases also on how it was configured. The
|
---|
640 | paths can also be specified in a link script with the \c
|
---|
641 | .B SEARCH_DIR
|
---|
642 | command.
|
---|
643 |
|
---|
644 | .TP
|
---|
645 | .B \-M
|
---|
646 | Print (to the standard output file) a link map\(em\&diagnostic information
|
---|
647 | about where symbols are mapped by \c
|
---|
648 | .B ld\c
|
---|
649 | \&, and information on global
|
---|
650 | common storage allocation.
|
---|
651 |
|
---|
652 | .TP
|
---|
653 | .BI "\-Map " "mapfile"\c
|
---|
654 | Print to the file
|
---|
655 | .I mapfile
|
---|
656 | a link map\(em\&diagnostic information
|
---|
657 | about where symbols are mapped by \c
|
---|
658 | .B ld\c
|
---|
659 | \&, and information on global
|
---|
660 | common storage allocation.
|
---|
661 |
|
---|
662 | .TP
|
---|
663 | .BI "\-m " "emulation"\c
|
---|
664 | Emulate the
|
---|
665 | .I emulation
|
---|
666 | linker. You can list the available emulations with the
|
---|
667 | .I \-\-verbose
|
---|
668 | or
|
---|
669 | .I \-V
|
---|
670 | options. This option overrides the compiled-in default, which is the
|
---|
671 | system for which you configured
|
---|
672 | .BR ld .
|
---|
673 |
|
---|
674 | .TP
|
---|
675 | .B \-N
|
---|
676 | specifies readable and writable \c
|
---|
677 | .B text\c
|
---|
678 | \& and \c
|
---|
679 | .B data\c
|
---|
680 | \& sections. If
|
---|
681 | the output format supports Unix style magic numbers, the output is
|
---|
682 | marked as \c
|
---|
683 | .B OMAGIC\c
|
---|
684 | \&.
|
---|
685 |
|
---|
686 | When you use the `\|\c
|
---|
687 | .B \-N\c
|
---|
688 | \&\|' option, the linker does not page-align the
|
---|
689 | data segment.
|
---|
690 |
|
---|
691 | .TP
|
---|
692 | .B \-n
|
---|
693 | sets the text segment to be read only, and \c
|
---|
694 | .B NMAGIC\c
|
---|
695 | \& is written
|
---|
696 | if possible.
|
---|
697 |
|
---|
698 | .TP
|
---|
699 | .B \-noinhibit\-exec
|
---|
700 | Normally, the linker will not produce an output file if it encounters
|
---|
701 | errors during the link process. With this flag, you can specify that
|
---|
702 | you wish the output file retained even after non-fatal errors.
|
---|
703 |
|
---|
704 | .TP
|
---|
705 | .B \-no\-keep\-memory
|
---|
706 | The linker normally optimizes for speed over memory usage by caching
|
---|
707 | the symbol tables of input files in memory. This option tells the
|
---|
708 | linker to instead optimize for memory usage, by rereading the symbol
|
---|
709 | tables as necessary. This may be required if the linker runs out of
|
---|
710 | memory space while linking a large executable.
|
---|
711 |
|
---|
712 | .TP
|
---|
713 | .B \-no\-warn\-mismatch
|
---|
714 | Normally the linker will give an error if you try to link together
|
---|
715 | input files that are mismatched for some reason, perhaps because they
|
---|
716 | have been compiled for different processors or for different
|
---|
717 | endiannesses. This option tells the linker that it should silently
|
---|
718 | permit such possible errors. This option should only be used with
|
---|
719 | care, in cases when you have taken some special action that ensures
|
---|
720 | that the linker errors are inappropriate.
|
---|
721 |
|
---|
722 | .TP
|
---|
723 | .BI "\-o " "output"
|
---|
724 | .I output\c
|
---|
725 | \& is a name for the program produced by \c
|
---|
726 | .B ld\c
|
---|
727 | \&; if this
|
---|
728 | option is not specified, the name `\|\c
|
---|
729 | .B a.out\c
|
---|
730 | \|' is used by default. The
|
---|
731 | script command \c
|
---|
732 | .B OUTPUT\c
|
---|
733 | \& can also specify the output file name.
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | .TP
|
---|
736 | .BI "\-O" "level"
|
---|
737 | Generate optimized output files. This might use significantly more
|
---|
738 | time and therefore probably should be enabled only for generating the
|
---|
739 | final binary.
|
---|
740 | \c
|
---|
741 | .I level\c
|
---|
742 | \& is supposed to be a numeric value. Any value greater than zero enables
|
---|
743 | the optimizations.
|
---|
744 |
|
---|
745 | .TP
|
---|
746 | .BI "\--oformat " "output\-format"
|
---|
747 | Specify the binary format for the output object file.
|
---|
748 | You don't usually need to specify this, as
|
---|
749 | \c
|
---|
750 | .B ld\c
|
---|
751 | \& is configured to produce as a default output format the most
|
---|
752 | usual format on each machine. \c
|
---|
753 | .I output-format\c
|
---|
754 | \& is a text string, the
|
---|
755 | name of a particular format supported by the BFD libraries.
|
---|
756 | The script command
|
---|
757 | .B OUTPUT_FORMAT
|
---|
758 | can also specify the output format, but this option overrides it.
|
---|
759 |
|
---|
760 | .TP
|
---|
761 | .BI "\-R " "filename"
|
---|
762 | Read symbol names and their addresses from \c
|
---|
763 | .I filename\c
|
---|
764 | \&, but do not
|
---|
765 | relocate it or include it in the output. This allows your output file
|
---|
766 | to refer symbolically to absolute locations of memory defined in other
|
---|
767 | programs.
|
---|
768 |
|
---|
769 | .TP
|
---|
770 | .B \-relax
|
---|
771 | An option with machine dependent effects. Currently this option is only
|
---|
772 | supported on the H8/300.
|
---|
773 |
|
---|
774 | On some platforms, use this option to perform global optimizations that
|
---|
775 | become possible when the linker resolves addressing in your program, such
|
---|
776 | as relaxing address modes and synthesizing new instructions in the
|
---|
777 | output object file.
|
---|
778 |
|
---|
779 | On platforms where this is not supported, `\|\c
|
---|
780 | .B \-relax\c
|
---|
781 | \&\|' is accepted, but has no effect.
|
---|
782 |
|
---|
783 | .TP
|
---|
784 | .B \-r
|
---|
785 | Generates relocatable output\(em\&i.e., generate an output file that can in
|
---|
786 | turn serve as input to \c
|
---|
787 | .B ld\c
|
---|
788 | \&. This is often called \c
|
---|
789 | .I partial
|
---|
790 | linking\c
|
---|
791 | \&. As a side effect, in environments that support standard Unix
|
---|
792 | magic numbers, this option also sets the output file's magic number to
|
---|
793 | \c
|
---|
794 | .B OMAGIC\c
|
---|
795 | \&.
|
---|
796 | If this option is not specified, an absolute file is produced. When
|
---|
797 | linking C++ programs, this option \c
|
---|
798 | .I will not\c
|
---|
799 | \& resolve references to
|
---|
800 | constructors; \c
|
---|
801 | .B \-Ur\c
|
---|
802 | \& is an alternative.
|
---|
803 |
|
---|
804 | This option does the same as \c
|
---|
805 | .B \-i\c
|
---|
806 | \&.
|
---|
807 |
|
---|
808 | .TP
|
---|
809 | .B \-rpath\ \fIdirectory
|
---|
810 | Add a directory to the runtime library search path. This is used when
|
---|
811 | linking an ELF executable with shared objects. All
|
---|
812 | .B \-rpath
|
---|
813 | arguments are concatenated and passed to the runtime linker, which uses
|
---|
814 | them to locate shared objects at runtime. The
|
---|
815 | .B \-rpath
|
---|
816 | option is also used when locating shared objects which are needed by
|
---|
817 | shared objects explicitly included in the link; see the description of
|
---|
818 | the
|
---|
819 | .B \-rpath\-link
|
---|
820 | option. If
|
---|
821 | .B \-rpath
|
---|
822 | is not used when linking an ELF executable, the contents of the
|
---|
823 | environment variable
|
---|
824 | .B LD_RUN_PATH
|
---|
825 | will be used if it is defined.
|
---|
826 |
|
---|
827 | The
|
---|
828 | .B \-rpath
|
---|
829 | option may also be used on SunOS. By default, on SunOS, the linker
|
---|
830 | will form a runtime search path out of all the
|
---|
831 | .B \-L
|
---|
832 | options it is given. If a
|
---|
833 | .B \-rpath
|
---|
834 | option is used, the runtime search path will be formed exclusively
|
---|
835 | using the
|
---|
836 | .B \-rpath
|
---|
837 | options, ignoring
|
---|
838 | the
|
---|
839 | .B \-L
|
---|
840 | options. This can be useful when using gcc, which adds many
|
---|
841 | .B \-L
|
---|
842 | options which may be on NFS mounted filesystems.
|
---|
843 |
|
---|
844 | .TP
|
---|
845 | .B \-rpath\-link\ \fIdirectory
|
---|
846 | When using ELF or SunOS, one shared library may require another. This
|
---|
847 | happens when an
|
---|
848 | .B ld\ \-shared
|
---|
849 | link includes a shared library as one of the input files.
|
---|
850 |
|
---|
851 | When the linker encounters such a dependency when doing a non-shared,
|
---|
852 | non-relocateable link, it will automatically try to locate the required
|
---|
853 | shared library and include it in the link, if it is not included
|
---|
854 | explicitly. In such a case, the
|
---|
855 | .B \-rpath\-link
|
---|
856 | option specifies the first set of directories to search. The
|
---|
857 | .B \-rpath\-link
|
---|
858 | option may specify a sequence of directory names either by specifying
|
---|
859 | a list of names separated by colons, or by appearing multiple times.
|
---|
860 |
|
---|
861 | If the required shared library is not found, the linker will issue a
|
---|
862 | warning and continue with the link.
|
---|
863 |
|
---|
864 | .TP
|
---|
865 | .B \-S
|
---|
866 | Omits debugger symbol information (but not all symbols) from the output file.
|
---|
867 |
|
---|
868 | .TP
|
---|
869 | .B \-s
|
---|
870 | Omits all symbol information from the output file.
|
---|
871 |
|
---|
872 | .TP
|
---|
873 | .B \-shared
|
---|
874 | Create a shared library. This is currently only supported on ELF and
|
---|
875 | SunOS platforms (on SunOS it is not required, as the linker will
|
---|
876 | automatically create a shared library when there are undefined symbols
|
---|
877 | and the
|
---|
878 | .B \-e
|
---|
879 | option is not used).
|
---|
880 |
|
---|
881 | .TP
|
---|
882 | .B \-sort\-common
|
---|
883 | Normally, when
|
---|
884 | .B ld
|
---|
885 | places the global common symbols in the appropriate output sections,
|
---|
886 | it sorts them by size. First come all the one byte symbols, then all
|
---|
887 | the two bytes, then all the four bytes, and then everything else.
|
---|
888 | This is to prevent gaps between symbols due to
|
---|
889 | alignment constraints. This option disables that sorting.
|
---|
890 |
|
---|
891 | .TP
|
---|
892 | .B \-split\-by\-reloc\ \fIcount
|
---|
893 | Trys to creates extra sections in the output file so that no single
|
---|
894 | output section in the file contains more than
|
---|
895 | .I count
|
---|
896 | relocations.
|
---|
897 | This is useful when generating huge relocatable for downloading into
|
---|
898 | certain real time kernels with the COFF object file format; since COFF
|
---|
899 | cannot represent more than 65535 relocations in a single section.
|
---|
900 | Note that this will fail to work with object file formats which do not
|
---|
901 | support arbitrary sections. The linker will not split up individual
|
---|
902 | input sections for redistribution, so if a single input section
|
---|
903 | contains more than
|
---|
904 | .I count
|
---|
905 | relocations one output section will contain that many relocations.
|
---|
906 |
|
---|
907 | .TP
|
---|
908 | .B \-split\-by\-file
|
---|
909 | Similar to
|
---|
910 | .B \-split\-by\-reloc
|
---|
911 | but creates a new output section for each input file.
|
---|
912 |
|
---|
913 | .TP
|
---|
914 | .BI "--section-start " "sectionname" "\fR=\fP"org
|
---|
915 | Locate a section in the output file at the absolute
|
---|
916 | address given by \c
|
---|
917 | .I org\c
|
---|
918 | \&. \c
|
---|
919 | \c
|
---|
920 | .I org\c
|
---|
921 | \& must be a hexadecimal integer.
|
---|
922 | You may use this option as many
|
---|
923 | times as necessary to locate multiple sections in the command
|
---|
924 | line. If you need more elaborate expressions, consider
|
---|
925 | using the linker command language from a script.
|
---|
926 |
|
---|
927 | .TP
|
---|
928 | .BI "\-Tbss " "org"\c
|
---|
929 | .TP
|
---|
930 | .BI "\-Tdata " "org"\c
|
---|
931 | .TP
|
---|
932 | .BI "\-Ttext " "org"\c
|
---|
933 | Use \c
|
---|
934 | .I org\c
|
---|
935 | \& as the starting address for\(em\&respectively\(em\&the
|
---|
936 | \c
|
---|
937 | .B bss\c
|
---|
938 | \&, \c
|
---|
939 | .B data\c
|
---|
940 | \&, or the \c
|
---|
941 | .B text\c
|
---|
942 | \& segment of the output file.
|
---|
943 | \c
|
---|
944 | .I org\c
|
---|
945 | \& must be a hexadecimal integer.
|
---|
946 |
|
---|
947 | .TP
|
---|
948 | .BI "\-T " "commandfile"
|
---|
949 | Equivalent to \c
|
---|
950 | .B \-c \c
|
---|
951 | .I commandfile\c
|
---|
952 | \&\c
|
---|
953 | \&; supported for compatibility with
|
---|
954 | other tools.
|
---|
955 |
|
---|
956 | .TP
|
---|
957 | .B \-t
|
---|
958 | Prints names of input files as \c
|
---|
959 | .B ld\c
|
---|
960 | \& processes them.
|
---|
961 |
|
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962 | .TP
|
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963 | .BI "\-u " "sym"
|
---|
964 | Forces \c
|
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965 | .I sym\c
|
---|
966 | \& to be entered in the output file as an undefined symbol.
|
---|
967 | This may, for example, trigger linking of additional modules from
|
---|
968 | standard libraries. \c
|
---|
969 | .B \-u\c
|
---|
970 | \& may be repeated with different option
|
---|
971 | arguments to enter additional undefined symbols.
|
---|
972 |
|
---|
973 | .TP
|
---|
974 | .B \-Ur
|
---|
975 | For anything other than C++ programs, this option is equivalent to
|
---|
976 | \c
|
---|
977 | .B \-r\c
|
---|
978 | \&: it generates relocatable output\(em\&i.e., an output file that can in
|
---|
979 | turn serve as input to \c
|
---|
980 | .B ld\c
|
---|
981 | \&. When linking C++ programs, \c
|
---|
982 | .B \-Ur
|
---|
983 | .I will\c
|
---|
984 | \& resolve references to constructors, unlike \c
|
---|
985 | .B \-r\c
|
---|
986 | \&.
|
---|
987 |
|
---|
988 | .TP
|
---|
989 | .B \-\-verbose
|
---|
990 | Display the version number for \c
|
---|
991 | .B ld
|
---|
992 | and list the supported emulations.
|
---|
993 | Display which input files can and can not be opened.
|
---|
994 |
|
---|
995 | .TP
|
---|
996 | .B \-v, \-V
|
---|
997 | Display the version number for \c
|
---|
998 | .B ld\c
|
---|
999 | \&.
|
---|
1000 | The
|
---|
1001 | .B \-V
|
---|
1002 | option also lists the supported emulations.
|
---|
1003 |
|
---|
1004 | .TP
|
---|
1005 | .B \-\-version
|
---|
1006 | Display the version number for \c
|
---|
1007 | .B ld
|
---|
1008 | and exit.
|
---|
1009 |
|
---|
1010 | .TP
|
---|
1011 | .B \-warn\-common
|
---|
1012 | Warn when a common symbol is combined with another common symbol or with
|
---|
1013 | a symbol definition. Unix linkers allow this somewhat sloppy practice,
|
---|
1014 | but linkers on some other operating systems do not. This option allows
|
---|
1015 | you to find potential problems from combining global symbols.
|
---|
1016 |
|
---|
1017 | .TP
|
---|
1018 | .B \-warn\-constructors
|
---|
1019 | Warn if any global constructors are used. This is only useful for a
|
---|
1020 | few object file formats. For formats like COFF or ELF, the linker can
|
---|
1021 | not detect the use of global constructors.
|
---|
1022 |
|
---|
1023 | .TP
|
---|
1024 | .B \-warn\-multiple\-gp
|
---|
1025 | Warn if the output file requires multiple global-pointer values. This
|
---|
1026 | option is only meaningful for certain processors, such as the Alpha.
|
---|
1027 |
|
---|
1028 | .TP
|
---|
1029 | .B \-warn\-once
|
---|
1030 | Only warn once for each undefined symbol, rather than once per module
|
---|
1031 | which refers to it.
|
---|
1032 |
|
---|
1033 | .TP
|
---|
1034 | .B \-warn\-section\-align
|
---|
1035 | Warn if the address of an output section is changed because of
|
---|
1036 | alignment. Typically, the alignment will be set by an input section.
|
---|
1037 | The address will only be changed if it not explicitly specified; that
|
---|
1038 | is, if the SECTIONS command does not specify a start address for the
|
---|
1039 | section.
|
---|
1040 |
|
---|
1041 | .TP
|
---|
1042 | .B \-\-whole\-archive
|
---|
1043 | For each archive mentioned on the command line after the
|
---|
1044 | .B \-\-whole\-archive
|
---|
1045 | option, include every object file in the archive in the link, rather
|
---|
1046 | than searching the archive for the required object files. This is
|
---|
1047 | normally used to turn an archive file into a shared library, forcing
|
---|
1048 | every object to be included in the resulting shared library.
|
---|
1049 |
|
---|
1050 | .TP
|
---|
1051 | .B \-\-no\-whole\-archive
|
---|
1052 | Turn off the effect of the
|
---|
1053 | .B \-\-whole\-archive
|
---|
1054 | option for archives which appear later on the command line.
|
---|
1055 |
|
---|
1056 | .TP
|
---|
1057 | .BI "--wrap " "symbol"
|
---|
1058 | Use a wrapper function for
|
---|
1059 | .I symbol.
|
---|
1060 | Any undefined reference to
|
---|
1061 | .I symbol
|
---|
1062 | will be resolved to
|
---|
1063 | .BI "__wrap_" "symbol".
|
---|
1064 | Any undefined reference to
|
---|
1065 | .BI "__real_" "symbol"
|
---|
1066 | will be resolved to
|
---|
1067 | .I symbol.
|
---|
1068 |
|
---|
1069 | .TP
|
---|
1070 | .B \-X
|
---|
1071 | Delete all temporary local symbols. For most targets, this is all local
|
---|
1072 | symbols whose names begin with `\|\c
|
---|
1073 | .B L\c
|
---|
1074 | \|'.
|
---|
1075 |
|
---|
1076 | .TP
|
---|
1077 | .B \-x
|
---|
1078 | Delete all local symbols.
|
---|
1079 |
|
---|
1080 | .PP
|
---|
1081 |
|
---|
1082 | .SH ENVIRONMENT
|
---|
1083 | \c
|
---|
1084 | You can change the behavior of
|
---|
1085 | .B ld\c
|
---|
1086 | \& with the environment variable \c
|
---|
1087 | .B GNUTARGET\c
|
---|
1088 | \&.
|
---|
1089 |
|
---|
1090 | \c
|
---|
1091 | .B GNUTARGET\c
|
---|
1092 | \& determines the input-file object format if you don't
|
---|
1093 | use \c
|
---|
1094 | .B \-b\c
|
---|
1095 | \& (or its synonym \c
|
---|
1096 | .B \-format\c
|
---|
1097 | \&). Its value should be one
|
---|
1098 | of the BFD names for an input format. If there is no
|
---|
1099 | \c
|
---|
1100 | .B GNUTARGET\c
|
---|
1101 | \& in the environment, \c
|
---|
1102 | .B ld\c
|
---|
1103 | \& uses the natural format
|
---|
1104 | of the host. If \c
|
---|
1105 | .B GNUTARGET\c
|
---|
1106 | \& is set to \c
|
---|
1107 | .B default\c
|
---|
1108 | \& then BFD attempts to discover the
|
---|
1109 | input format by examining binary input files; this method often
|
---|
1110 | succeeds, but there are potential ambiguities, since there is no method
|
---|
1111 | of ensuring that the magic number used to flag object-file formats is
|
---|
1112 | unique. However, the configuration procedure for BFD on each system
|
---|
1113 | places the conventional format for that system first in the search-list,
|
---|
1114 | so ambiguities are resolved in favor of convention.
|
---|
1115 |
|
---|
1116 | .PP
|
---|
1117 |
|
---|
1118 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
|
---|
1119 |
|
---|
1120 | .BR objdump ( 1 )
|
---|
1121 | .br
|
---|
1122 | .br
|
---|
1123 | .RB "`\|" ld "\|' and `\|" binutils "\|'"
|
---|
1124 | entries in
|
---|
1125 | .B info\c
|
---|
1126 | .br
|
---|
1127 | .I
|
---|
1128 | ld: the GNU linker\c
|
---|
1129 | , Steve Chamberlain and Roland Pesch;
|
---|
1130 | .I
|
---|
1131 | The GNU Binary Utilities\c
|
---|
1132 | , Roland H. Pesch.
|
---|
1133 |
|
---|
1134 | .SH COPYING
|
---|
1135 | Copyright (c) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
---|
1136 | .PP
|
---|
1137 | This document is distributed under the terms of the GNU Free
|
---|
1138 | Documentation License, version 1.1. That license is described in the
|
---|
1139 | sources for this manual page, but it is not displayed here in order to
|
---|
1140 | make this manual more consise. Copies of this license can also be
|
---|
1141 | obtained from: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/.
|
---|
1142 |
|
---|
1143 | \" .SH GNU Free Documentation License
|
---|
1144 | \" Version 1.1, March 2000
|
---|
1145 |
|
---|
1146 | \" Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
---|
1147 | \" 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
|
---|
1148 |
|
---|
1149 | \" Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim
|
---|
1150 | \" copies of this license document, but changing it is
|
---|
1151 | \" not allowed.
|
---|
1152 | \" .PP
|
---|
1153 | \" 0. PREAMBLE
|
---|
1154 | \" .PP
|
---|
1155 | \" The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
|
---|
1156 | \" written document "free" in the sense of freedom: to assure everyone
|
---|
1157 | \" the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without
|
---|
1158 | \" modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. Secondarily,
|
---|
1159 | \" this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get
|
---|
1160 | \" credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for
|
---|
1161 | \" modifications made by others.
|
---|
1162 | \" .PP
|
---|
1163 | \" This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
|
---|
1164 | \" works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. It
|
---|
1165 | \" complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
|
---|
1166 | \" license designed for free software.
|
---|
1167 | \" .PP
|
---|
1168 | \" We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for free
|
---|
1169 | \" software, because free software needs free documentation: a free
|
---|
1170 | \" program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms that the
|
---|
1171 | \" software does. But this License is not limited to software manuals;
|
---|
1172 | \" it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or
|
---|
1173 | \" whether it is published as a printed book. We recommend this License
|
---|
1174 | \" principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference.
|
---|
1175 | \" .PP
|
---|
1176 | \" 1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
|
---|
1177 | \" .PP
|
---|
1178 | \" This License applies to any manual or other work that contains a
|
---|
1179 | \" notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be distributed
|
---|
1180 | \" under the terms of this License. The "Document", below, refers to any
|
---|
1181 | \" such manual or work. Any member of the public is a licensee, and is
|
---|
1182 | \" addressed as "you".
|
---|
1183 | \" .PP
|
---|
1184 | \" A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
|
---|
1185 | \" Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
|
---|
1186 | \" modifications and/or translated into another language.
|
---|
1187 | \" .PP
|
---|
1188 | \" A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section of
|
---|
1189 | \" the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
|
---|
1190 | \" publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall subject
|
---|
1191 | \" (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall directly
|
---|
1192 | \" within that overall subject. (For example, if the Document is in part a
|
---|
1193 | \" textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any
|
---|
1194 | \" mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical
|
---|
1195 | \" connection with the subject or with related matters, or of legal,
|
---|
1196 | \" commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position regarding
|
---|
1197 | \" them.
|
---|
1198 | \" .PP
|
---|
1199 | \" The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose titles
|
---|
1200 | \" are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in the notice
|
---|
1201 | \" that says that the Document is released under this License.
|
---|
1202 | \" .PP
|
---|
1203 | \" The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are listed,
|
---|
1204 | \" as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice that says that
|
---|
1205 | \" the Document is released under this License.
|
---|
1206 | \" .PP
|
---|
1207 | \" A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
|
---|
1208 | \" represented in a format whose specification is available to the
|
---|
1209 | \" general public, whose contents can be viewed and edited directly and
|
---|
1210 | \" straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images composed of
|
---|
1211 | \" pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some widely available
|
---|
1212 | \" drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to text formatters or
|
---|
1213 | \" for automatic translation to a variety of formats suitable for input
|
---|
1214 | \" to text formatters. A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file
|
---|
1215 | \" format whose markup has been designed to thwart or discourage
|
---|
1216 | \" subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent. A copy that is
|
---|
1217 | \" not "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
|
---|
1218 | \" .PP
|
---|
1219 | \" Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
|
---|
1220 | \" ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input format, SGML
|
---|
1221 | \" or XML using a publicly available DTD, and standard-conforming simple
|
---|
1222 | \" HTML designed for human modification. Opaque formats include
|
---|
1223 | \" PostScript, PDF, proprietary formats that can be read and edited only
|
---|
1224 | \" by proprietary word processors, SGML or XML for which the DTD and/or
|
---|
1225 | \" processing tools are not generally available, and the
|
---|
1226 | \" machine-generated HTML produced by some word processors for output
|
---|
1227 | \" purposes only.
|
---|
1228 | \" .PP
|
---|
1229 | \" The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
|
---|
1230 | \" plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the material
|
---|
1231 | \" this License requires to appear in the title page. For works in
|
---|
1232 | \" formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title Page" means
|
---|
1233 | \" the text near the most prominent appearance of the work's title,
|
---|
1234 | \" preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
|
---|
1235 | \" .PP
|
---|
1236 | \" 2. VERBATIM COPYING
|
---|
1237 | \" .PP
|
---|
1238 | \" You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
|
---|
1239 | \" commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the
|
---|
1240 | \" copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License applies
|
---|
1241 | \" to the Document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other
|
---|
1242 | \" conditions whatsoever to those of this License. You may not use
|
---|
1243 | \" technical measures to obstruct or control the reading or further
|
---|
1244 | \" copying of the copies you make or distribute. However, you may accept
|
---|
1245 | \" compensation in exchange for copies. If you distribute a large enough
|
---|
1246 | \" number of copies you must also follow the conditions in section 3.
|
---|
1247 | \" .PP
|
---|
1248 | \" You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above, and
|
---|
1249 | \" you may publicly display copies.
|
---|
1250 | \" .PP
|
---|
1251 | \" 3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
|
---|
1252 | \" .PP
|
---|
1253 | \" If you publish printed copies of the Document numbering more than 100,
|
---|
1254 | \" and the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose
|
---|
1255 | \" the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
|
---|
1256 | \" Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and Back-Cover Texts on
|
---|
1257 | \" the back cover. Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify
|
---|
1258 | \" you as the publisher of these copies. The front cover must present
|
---|
1259 | \" the full title with all words of the title equally prominent and
|
---|
1260 | \" visible. You may add other material on the covers in addition.
|
---|
1261 | \" Copying with changes limited to the covers, as long as they preserve
|
---|
1262 | \" the title of the Document and satisfy these conditions, can be treated
|
---|
1263 | \" as verbatim copying in other respects.
|
---|
1264 | \" .PP
|
---|
1265 | \" If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
|
---|
1266 | \" legibly, you should put the first ones listed (as many as fit
|
---|
1267 | \" reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto adjacent
|
---|
1268 | \" pages.
|
---|
1269 | \" .PP
|
---|
1270 | \" If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document numbering
|
---|
1271 | \" more than 100, you must either include a machine-readable Transparent
|
---|
1272 | \" copy along with each Opaque copy, or state in or with each Opaque copy
|
---|
1273 | \" a publicly-accessible computer-network location containing a complete
|
---|
1274 | \" Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material, which the
|
---|
1275 | \" general network-using public has access to download anonymously at no
|
---|
1276 | \" charge using public-standard network protocols. If you use the latter
|
---|
1277 | \" option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin
|
---|
1278 | \" distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure that this
|
---|
1279 | \" Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated location
|
---|
1280 | \" until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque
|
---|
1281 | \" copy (directly or through your agents or retailers) of that edition to
|
---|
1282 | \" the public.
|
---|
1283 | \" .PP
|
---|
1284 | \" It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the
|
---|
1285 | \" Document well before redistributing any large number of copies, to give
|
---|
1286 | \" them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the Document.
|
---|
1287 | \" .PP
|
---|
1288 | \" 4. MODIFICATIONS
|
---|
1289 | \" .PP
|
---|
1290 | \" You may copy and distribute a Modified Version of the Document under
|
---|
1291 | \" the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that you release
|
---|
1292 | \" the Modified Version under precisely this License, with the Modified
|
---|
1293 | \" Version filling the role of the Document, thus licensing distribution
|
---|
1294 | \" and modification of the Modified Version to whoever possesses a copy
|
---|
1295 | \" of it. In addition, you must do these things in the Modified Version:
|
---|
1296 | \" .PP
|
---|
1297 | \" A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title distinct
|
---|
1298 | \" from that of the Document, and from those of previous versions
|
---|
1299 | \" (which should, if there were any, be listed in the History section
|
---|
1300 | \" of the Document). You may use the same title as a previous version
|
---|
1301 | \" if the original publisher of that version gives permission.
|
---|
1302 | \" .PP
|
---|
1303 | \" B. List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
|
---|
1304 | \" responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified
|
---|
1305 | \" Version, together with at least five of the principal authors of the
|
---|
1306 | \" Document (all of its principal authors, if it has less than five).
|
---|
1307 | \" .PP
|
---|
1308 | \" C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
|
---|
1309 | \" Modified Version, as the publisher.
|
---|
1310 | \" .PP
|
---|
1311 | \" D. Preserve all the copyright notices of the Document.
|
---|
1312 | \" .PP
|
---|
1313 | \" E. Add an appropriate copyright notice for your modifications
|
---|
1314 | \" adjacent to the other copyright notices.
|
---|
1315 | \" .PP
|
---|
1316 | \" F. Include, immediately after the copyright notices, a license notice
|
---|
1317 | \" giving the public permission to use the Modified Version under the
|
---|
1318 | \" terms of this License, in the form shown in the Addendum below.
|
---|
1319 | \" Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant Sections
|
---|
1320 | \" and required Cover Texts given in the Document's license notice.
|
---|
1321 | \" .PP
|
---|
1322 | \" H. Include an unaltered copy of this License.
|
---|
1323 | \" .PP
|
---|
1324 | \" I. Preserve the section entitled "History", and its title, and add to
|
---|
1325 | \" it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
|
---|
1326 | \" publisher of the Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If
|
---|
1327 | \" there is no section entitled "History" in the Document, create one
|
---|
1328 | \" stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as
|
---|
1329 | \" given on its Title Page, then add an item describing the Modified
|
---|
1330 | \" Version as stated in the previous sentence.
|
---|
1331 | \" .PP
|
---|
1332 | \" J. Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document for
|
---|
1333 | \" public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and likewise
|
---|
1334 | \" the network locations given in the Document for previous versions
|
---|
1335 | \" it was based on. These may be placed in the "History" section.
|
---|
1336 | \" You may omit a network location for a work that was published at
|
---|
1337 | \" least four years before the Document itself, or if the original
|
---|
1338 | \" publisher of the version it refers to gives permission.
|
---|
1339 | \" .PP
|
---|
1340 | \" K. In any section entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
|
---|
1341 | \" preserve the section's title, and preserve in the section all the
|
---|
1342 | \" substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements
|
---|
1343 | \" and/or dedications given therein.
|
---|
1344 | \" .PP
|
---|
1345 | \" L. Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
|
---|
1346 | \" unaltered in their text and in their titles. Section numbers
|
---|
1347 | \" or the equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
|
---|
1348 | \" .PP
|
---|
1349 | \" M. Delete any section entitled "Endorsements". Such a section
|
---|
1350 | \" may not be included in the Modified Version.
|
---|
1351 | \" .PP
|
---|
1352 | \" N. Do not retitle any existing section as "Endorsements"
|
---|
1353 | \" or to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
|
---|
1354 | \" .PP
|
---|
1355 | \" If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
|
---|
1356 | \" appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no material
|
---|
1357 | \" copied from the Document, you may at your option designate some or all
|
---|
1358 | \" of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their titles to the
|
---|
1359 | \" list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's license notice.
|
---|
1360 | \" These titles must be distinct from any other section titles.
|
---|
1361 | \" .PP
|
---|
1362 | \" You may add a section entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
|
---|
1363 | \" nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
|
---|
1364 | \" parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text has
|
---|
1365 | \" been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a
|
---|
1366 | \" standard.
|
---|
1367 | \" .PP
|
---|
1368 | \" You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text, and a
|
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1369 | \" passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end of the list
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1377 | \" .PP
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1382 |
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1385 | \" You may combine the Document with other documents released under this
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1389 | \" list them all as Invariant Sections of your combined work in its
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1390 | \" license notice.
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1391 | \" .PP
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1392 | \" The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
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1393 | \" multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
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1398 | \" Make the same adjustment to the section titles in the list of
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1400 | \" .PP
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1407 |
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