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How do I tell the dynamic linker where to find shared objects?

BSDi - ELF FAQ for BSD/OS 4.x, version 1.3
When you run the dynamic linker, it gets the name of a shared library or shared object, and tries to find a corresponding full pathname. The process is similar to looking up the pathname to a program in the shell. As with the shell, you can use environment variables to control paths that the dynamic linker checks: The dynamic linker checks the LD_PRELOAD variable first. This variable may contain a list of colon or whitespace separated pathnames for shared libraries or shared objects.

How does the dynamic linker work?

BSDi - ELF FAQ for BSD/OS 4.x, version 1.3
The dynamic linker /shlib/ld-bsdi.so is responsible for assembling the full, executable version of a program in memory, using pieces called dynamically linked shared libraries. Here is a quick overview of dynamic linking. When you build a program for dynamic linking, the compiler cc and static linker ld put special data structures into the ELF file. These include: A dynamic symbol table that contains the names and descriptions of symbols of interest to the dynamic linker.

How to handle dynamic objects in QTP?

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QTP has a unique feature called Smart Object Identification/recognition. QTP generally identifies an object by matching its test object and run time object properties. QTP may fail to recognise the dynamic objects whose properties change during run time. Hence it has an option of enabling Smart Identification, wherein it can identify the objects even if their properties changes during run time.

How many shared objects can I dlopen simultanously?

Unofficial comp.os.linux.development.* FAQ
many of them. The only limitation is the process address space (which grows slowly on each dlopen, which mmap-s it text & data segments). In practice, on linux x86 with libc6, a program can dlopen 30 000 -thirty thousands- different shared objects (and probably much more). See http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/manydl.c for an example not permanently (after the dlopen succeed). But internally, dlopen needs to open the shared object (but closes it after having mmap-ed it).

What is Citation Linker?

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Citation Linker is related to Find It (see What is Find It?, above). If you have a citation for an article and want to know if the library has access to the source periodical, typing the citation information into Citation Linker and clicking the button will search our online library databases as well as the online library catalog for that periodical.

Which objects should you consider keeping in the shared pool?

Frequently Asked Questions zu Oracle
Pinning sequences in the shared pool will prevent the numbers from being lost, which is normal when they are aged out.

What are Dynamic Disks?

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Disk Groups help you organize Dynamic Disks and help to prevent data loss. Windows 2000 allows only one Disk Group per computer (this may change). Disk Groups can organize storage when you use Veritas LDM-Pro. A Disk Group uses a name consisting of the computer name plus a suffix of Dg0. If you use LDM-Pro, the suffix can be incremental, such as Dg1 or Dg2. To view the name of your disk group, see the following registry entry:

How can I move objects within my Forest?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
The Windows 2000 Resource Kit ships with the MOVETREE.EXE utility which can be used to move organization units, users or computers between domains in a single forest. This is useful for the consolidation of domains or to reflect organization restructuring.

What are Tombstone objects?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
Because of the complex replication available in Windows 2000 and the Active Directory just deleting an object would result in it potentially being recreated at the next replication interval and so deleted objects are 'Tombstoned' instead. This basically marks them as deleted and applies to all objects.

Some objects are slower?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Install DirectX 7 (or later) and just click "Ok" when it looks for dx61eng.exe in the default directory and then click "No" when it asks if you would like to try another directory during the Art-o-matic install to ignore that prompt. Position the mouse over anything and press F1 key. Position the mouse over a menu item, button, check item, slider, window, object, ... anything! Then read the message at bottom of screen.

What are shared rooms?

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Shared Rooms are dormitory style and range in size from four beds upwards. They offer mixed accommodation unless alternative arrangements have been made in advance with the hostel. Certain hostels do accommodate guests in single sex-sex dorms, if this is the case it will be indicated on the hostel's microsite.

What is the shared database?

Domain Name Systems - FAQS - Frequently asked questions
The shared database is the database which contains information on your registration. All authorized registrars have access to this database. It tells us if your requested name is available amongst other things. Back to top

How do I move Objects?

modmakers Dedit Tutorials
Go to object editing mode (CTRL_H) and select an object. You can move the object by dragging it with the mouse while holding the "M" key down.

What if someone objects to the Will?

Superior Court of California, County of Alameda
Will contests are not uncommon, but few people actually win one. Still, they can cost a lot of money and time.

What are objects?

nic.at: Technical issues
object is a data record belonging to either a person or a domain. Therefore, a distinction is made between person objects and domain objects. A person object contains information such as name, address, telephone number, e-mail address of a person, whereas a domain object contains the technical data and person objects that are linked with a domain (via handles).
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