Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

User Commands (d - f) eld(1)
LIBNAME is the Guardian filename of a user library file, specified as
described for the -libname flag. The default value is none.
RUNNAMED and SAVEABEND are either ON or OFF. The default
value is OFF.
RLD_UNRESOLVED is ERROR, IGNORE,orWARN. The default
value is ERROR.
USER_BUFFERS is either ON or OFF. The default value is OFF.
SYSTYPE is either oss or guardian. The default value is determined by
the file system that contains the output file. For users of this reference
page, the default value is probably oss. (If the output loadfile is created in
the Guardian file system through the /G directory, the default is guar-
dian.)
See the eld Manual for a description of each run-time attribute.
-show_multiple_defs
Tells eld to produce a listing of any symbols with multiple definitions within the
input linkfiles.
The default action does not display instances of multiple definitions.
-stdin Reads the contents of the standard input file at the place in the command line
where the flag is specified.
-strip filename12
Removes information used for symbolic debugging from an existing loadfile with
the name filename12. A file stripped of all symbol information cannot be symboli-
cally debugged with the Visual Inspect or Native Inspect debugger.
You can use this flag only on an existing loadfile. To strip all symbol information
when creating a loadfile, use the -s or -x flag.
You cannot specify other loadfile filenames or flags other than the following with
the -strip flag:
-noverbose, -verbose,or-warn
-fl or -obey
-must_use_oname
-stdin
-temp_o
The resulting file has the same eld timestamp as before.
-t address2 Specifies the hexadecimal virtual address at which the text area starts. The default
values for address2 are:
70000000
for user programs
78000000 for a DLL when no DLL registry is used
The value specified for address2 is always hexadecimal and can optionally be
prefixed by 0H. The specified value is automatically rounded up to a multiple of
128 kilobytes for a implicit DLL library or 64 kilobytes for other types of
loadfiles. If no more than 8 hexadecimal digits are specified, the number specified
is sign-extended to 16 digits.
You cannot use this flag if you use the -check_registry or -update_registry flags.
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