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ranlib(1)




RANLIB(1)             GNU Development Tools             RANLIB(1)


NAME

     ranlib - generate index to archive.


SYNOPSIS

     ranlib [--plugin name] [-DhHvVt] archive


DESCRIPTION

     ranlib generates an index to the contents of an archive and
     stores it in the archive.  The index lists each symbol
     defined by a member of an archive that is a relocatable
     object file.

     You may use nm -s or nm --print-armap to list this index.

     An archive with such an index speeds up linking to the
     library and allows routines in the library to call each
     other without regard to their placement in the archive.

     The GNU ranlib program is another form of GNU ar; running
     ranlib is completely equivalent to executing ar -s.


OPTIONS

     -h
     -H
     --help
         Show usage information for ranlib.

     -v
     -V
     --version
         Show the version number of ranlib.

     -D  Operate in deterministic mode.  The symbol map archive
         member's header will show zero for the UID, GID, and
         timestamp.  When this option is used, multiple runs will
         produce identical output files.

         If binutils was configured with
         --enable-deterministic-archives, then this mode is on by
         default.  It can be disabled with the -U option,
         described below.

     -t  Update the timestamp of the symbol map of an archive.

     -U  Do not operate in deterministic mode.  This is the
         inverse of the -D option, above: the archive index will
         get actual UID, GID, timestamp, and file mode values.

         If binutils was configured without
         --enable-deterministic-archives, then this mode is on by
         default.

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     @file
         Read command-line options from file.  The options read
         are inserted in place of the original @file option.  If
         file does not exist, or cannot be read, then the option
         will be treated literally, and not removed.

         Options in file are separated by whitespace.  A
         whitespace character may be included in an option by
         surrounding the entire option in either single or double
         quotes.  Any character (including a backslash) may be
         included by prefixing the character to be included with
         a backslash.  The file may itself contain additional
         @file options; any such options will be processed
         recursively.


SEE ALSO

     ar(1), nm(1), and the Info entries for binutils.


COPYRIGHT

     Copyright (c) 1991-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation
     License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the
     Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with
     no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts.  A copy
     of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
     Documentation License".

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