eld Manual
Table Of Contents
- eld Manual
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- Manual Information
- New and Changed Information
- About This Manual
- Notation Conventions
- 1 Introduction to eld
- 2 eld Input and Output
- 3 Binding of References
- Overview
- Presetting Loadfiles
- To Preset or Not to Preset, and Creation of the LIC
- Handling Unresolved References
- Using User Libraries
- Creating Import Libraries
- Ignoring Optional Libraries
- Merging Symbols Found in Input Linkfiles
- Accepting Multiply-Defined Symbols
- Using the -cross_dll_cleanup option
- Specifying Which Symbols to Export, and Creating the Export Digest
- Public Libraries and DLLs
- The Public Library Registry
- 4 Other eld Processing
- Adjusting Loadfiles: The -alf Option
- Additional rules about -alf
- The -set and -change Options
- eld Functionality for 64-Bit
- Checking the C++ Language Dialect
- Renaming Symbols
- Creating Linker-Defined Symbols
- Updating Or Stripping DWARF Symbol Table Information
- Modifying the Data Sections that Contain Stack Unwinding Information
- Creating the MCB
- Processing of Floating Point Versions and Data Models
- Specification of the Main Entry Point
- Specifying Runtime Search Path Information for DLLs
- Merging Source RTDUs
- 5 Summary of Linker Options
- 6 Output Listings and Error Handling
- A TNS/E Native Object Files
- Glossary
- Index

Output Listings and Error Handling
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Error Messages
Cause. You gave the -libname or -set libname option(s) more than once on the
command line, with different filenames specified for the user library. You can give
these options more than once, but the name that you specify must be the same each
time (except for lower case versus upper case).
Effect. Fatal error (eld immediately stops without creating an output file).
Recovery. If you want to specify this option, decide what name you want to specify,
and only specify that name.
Cause. You gave the -set process_subtype option more than once on the command
line, with different numbers specified as the attribute value. You can give the option
more than once, but the numerical value that you specify must be the same each time.
Effect. Fatal error (eld immediately stops without creating an output file).
Recovery. If you want to specify this option, decide which value you want to specify,
and only specify that value.
Cause. You gave a -set rld_unresolved or -change rld_unresoloved
option. The next token on the command line must be either “error”, “warn”, or “ignore”,
to tell the value for this attribute. However, the next token on the command line was
something other than these possibilities.
Effect. Fatal error (eld immediately stops without creating an output file).
Recovery. If you want to specify this option, fix the syntax.
Cause. You gave the -set rld_unresolved option more than once on the
command line, with different attribute values. (The possible values are “error”, “warn”,
and “ignore”.) You can give the option more than once, but only if you specify the
same value each time.
Effect. Fatal error (eld immediately stops without creating an output file).
Recovery. If you want to specify this option, decide which value you want to specify,
and only specify that value.
1311 Conflicting values given for 'process_subtype'.
1312 Invalid value for 'rld_unresolved': <string>.
1313 Conflicting values given for 'rld_unresolved'.
1314 Invalid value for 'systype': <string>.










