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Archiver Guide
To tag an archive with version information from a file, use the
(see
Table 6-2 on page
argument:
elfar –c –tx foo.txt lib.dlb object.doj
elfar –p lib.dlb
::CVS_TAG matrix_v_8_0
::my_location zion
::my_name neo
::other version value can be many words; name is only one
You can add version information to an archive that already has version
information. The effect is additive. Version information already in the
archive is carried forward. Version information that is given new values is
assigned the new values. New version information is added to the archive
without destroying existing information.

Printing Version Information

As mentioned above, when printing the contents of an archive, the
command (see
Two more forms of the
information.
The
switch prints only version information, and does not print the
–pv
contents of the archive. This switch provides a quick way to check the ver-
sion of an archive.
The
switch prints all version information. Version names without
–pva
values are not be printed with
tion, the archiver keeps two additional kinds of information:
elfar –a lib.dlb t*.doj
elfar –pva lib.dlb
::User Archive Version Info: 1.2.3
::elfar Version: 4.5.0.2
::__log: -a lib.dlb t*.doj
6-8
6-12) which accepts the name of that file as an
Table 6-2 on page
switch can be used to examine version
–p
or
–p
VisualDSP++ 3.5 Linker and Utilities Manual
6-12) prints any version information.
but are shown with
–pv
switch
–tx
–p
. In addi-
–pva
for 16-Bit Processors

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