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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 12:11:31 -0500, Born, Ken <[log in to unmask]>
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>Greetings,
>I have an executable program that has never been compiled in a long time.
> [...] My question is: how do I determine the xl or rl libraries it might
> be pointing to?
Actually, MPE does this by itself. The linker (linkedit) has a "listprog"
command which will show a wealth of information about a program. Here is
an example of one of my programs:
:linkedit listprog tstmod10.exec
HP Link Editor/iX (HP30315A.06.14) Copyright Hewlett-Packard Co 1986
LinkEd> listprog tstmod10.exec
PROGRAM : TSTMOD10.EXEC
XL LIST : SOCKETXL.NET.SYS
CAPABILITIES : BA, IA
NMHEAP SIZE :
NMSTACK SIZE :
ENTRY NAME :
UNSAT NAME :
PRIORITY :
MAX PRIORITY :
POSIX : NO
SHARED DATA : YES
TEXT SIZE : 00001BA4
DATA SIZE : 00000060
VERSION : 85082112
[then symbol table/entry point/module info appears here -- warning, this
can be quite lengthy...]
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