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nld Options
-libname
Associates a TNS/R native user library with a native loadfile.
-libname filename
filename
is the Guardian name of the TNS/R native user library to be associated with the
native loadfile. It must include volume and subvolume, and its length must not
exceed 48 characters.
User libraries must have Guardian names. In OSS, filename must be in a form that
points to a Guardian file. In the following examples, the two -libname options point to
the same user library.
Environment
Guardian
OSS
You can associate a TNS/R native user library with a loadfile but not with a linkfile.
on page 3-13 and
with a native loadfile.
-nostdfiles
Specifies that C run-time library functions do not open the standard input and standard
output files automatically.
-nostdfiles

-nostdlib

Prevents nld from searching the standard library locations for shared run-time libraries
(SRLs) and archive files.
-nostdlib
See
Searching for Archives and SRLs With Simple Filenames
the standard library locations.
Command Location
Either in a file or on the
command line
In a file
On the command line
-change
on page 3-4 can also associate a TNS/R native user library
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Example
-libname $NATIV1.CRGLIB.NLIB
-libname /G/NATIV1/CRGLIB/NLIB
-libname \$NATIV1.CRGLIB.NLIB
3 -9
-libname
on page 2-27 for a list of
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