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An object file isn't directly executable; it needs to be fed into a linker first. The
linker identifies the main routine as the initial entry point (place to start executing),
binds symbolic references to memory addresses, unites all the object files, and ...
An object file isn't directly executable; it needs to be fed into a linker first. The
linker identifies the main routine as the initial entry point (place to start executing),
binds symbolic references to memory addresses, unites all the object files, and ...
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Because this is an interface between application programs and the services
provided by library binary executables, we ... Formerly, the only way to avoid
binding a library copy into each executable was to put the service in the kernel
instead of ...
Because this is an interface between application programs and the services
provided by library binary executables, we ... Formerly, the only way to avoid
binding a library copy into each executable was to put the service in the kernel
instead of ...
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Object files and executables come in one of several different formats. On most
SVr4 implementations the format is called ELF (originally “Extensible Linker
Format”, now “Executable and Linking Format”). On other systems, the
executable ...
Object files and executables come in one of several different formats. On most
SVr4 implementations the format is called ELF (originally “Extensible Linker
Format”, now “Executable and Linking Format”). On other systems, the
executable ...
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