HP-UX Reference (11i v2 04/09) - 1 User Commands A-M (vol 1)

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ld_pa(1) ld_pa(1)
(For PA-RISC Systems)
BROWSER
Specifies the path name of the HTML browser to display the HP-UX Linker and Libraries Online
User’s Guide when you use the
+help option.
ENABLE_PBO_FORK
By default, when an instrumented executable (see the
-I option) writes the profile data, it creates a
separate process which runs in the background; and the main process exits. If this environment
variable is set to "OFF", then a separate process is not created but the same process writes out the
profile data. This is useful if you get ETXTBSY errors when removing or modifying the executable
after it has been executed. This environment variable is valid for 32-bit executables only. For instru-
mented shared libraries, profile data is always written by the same process.
FDP_FORK
Serves the same purpose as ENABLE_PBO_FORK
but for 64-bit executables.
FLOW_DATA
An instrumented executable (see the -I option) writes out the profile data to a database file named
flow.data in the current directory. The name and location of this file can be specified by setting
FLOW_DATA to the desired path name. The profile data is stored in the database file under a look-
up name that is the same as the basename of the executable file specified at run-time. A single
flow.data file can hold profile data
LDOPTS
Arguments can be passed to the linker through the LDOPTS environment variable as well as on the
command line. The linker gets the value of LDOPTS and places its contents before any arguments
on the command line.
LPATH
Specifies default directories to search for library files. See the -l option.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, SHLIB_PATH
, and LD_PRELOAD
Specifies, at runtime, directories to search for library files. See the +s option, dld.sl(5), and the
+help option for the Online HP-UX Linker and Libraries User’s Guide manual for more informa-
tion.
LD_PROFILE
Specifies, at runtime, the path of the shared library to be profiled (See HP-UX Linker and Libraries
Online User’s Guide for details.)
LD_GPROF_LIB_NAME
Specifies at runtime, the path of the profiler used to profile shared libraries. The default value is
/usr/lib/libgprof32.sl for 32bit applications and /usr/lib/pa20_64/libgprof.sl for 64bit applications.
TMPDIR
Specifies a directory for temporary files.
The following internationalization variables affect the execution of
ld:
LANG
Determines the locale category for native language, local customs and coded character set in the
absence of LC_ALL and other LC_* environment variables. If LANG is not specified or is set to
the empty string, a default of C (see lang(5)) is used instead of LANG.
LC_ALL
Determines the values for all locale categories and has precedence over LANG and other LC_*
environment variables.
LC_MESSAGES
Determines the locale that should be used to affect the format and contents of diagnostic messages
written to standard error.
LC_NUMERIC
Determines the locale category for numeric formatting.
LC_CTYPE
Determines the locale category for character handling functions.
NLSPATH
Determines the location of message catalogs for the processing of LC_MESSAGES.
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