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RQSPRINT(1)							   RQSPRINT(1)

NAME
     rqsprint - displays information about a collection of ELF files on a
     system

SYNOPSIS
     rqsprint [ preoptions ] file [postoptions]

DESCRIPTION
     The rqsprint command is display information relating to a collection of
     ELF files on a system.  This command reads a description of the ELF files
     that have been recorded in file.  Those descriptions are generated using
     the rqsread command.  Using those descriptions this command can be used
     to determine which files will not quickstart, which files have conflict
     symbols, the set of files that will be loaded when executing a particular
     file, etc. This command takes two set of options.	The preoptions ask the
     program to display information about all the files that have been
     recorded. The preoptions are all lower case.  The postoptions ask the
     program to display the information about a particular file.  All the
     postoptions take a second parameter which is the name of the file that
     you want the information about.  The postoptions are all upper case.

     -c	  Print out the list files that have conflict symbols and the number
	  of conflicts for that file.  This only lists the files that have
	  conflicts listed in the file's ELF header.  If a conflict arises as
	  the result of a newly installed shared object (ie. not the shared
	  object that the file in question was originally linked against),
	  that conflict will not be reported

     -cf  For each file that has conflicts, prints out the name of each of the
	  conflict symbols and what objects are causing the conflict.  This
	  only displays information about the conflicts already in the ELF
	  headers.

     -ld  For each file, lists the files, in load order, that will be loaded
	  when the file in question is loaded by rld.

     -ll  For each file, lists the files that have that file on its liblist.

     -lr  For each file, lists the files that when loaded will cause the file
	  in question to be loaded.

     -lt  For each file, it lists the transitive liblist for that file.

     -o outfile
	  Causes an updated version of the description file to be written to
	  outfile. This is typically used in conjunction with the -rescan
	  option.

     -p	  For each file, pretty print the information stored in the
	  description file.

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     -prefix dir
	  Treats dir as the prefix for the files being read. When the
	  description file is read, the prefix is prepended to all file names.
	  Similarly, when the output file is generated, the prefix directory
	  is removed. This option, along with the -root option, is used to
	  requickstart files that are located in a directory other than /.

     -root dir
	  Use dir when determining which files will be loaded when resolving
	  an element in a files liblist.

     -q	  Print out the list of files that will not quickstart.

     -rescan
	  Causes the descriptions of the files recorded in file to be
	  rescanned. This option would be used in the case where the files on
	  the system have been changed since the last time the descriptions
	  have been recorded.

     -update_registry registryfile
	  The so_locations file. The file name default is /lib/so_locations
	  for an old 32-bit ABI object, /lib32/so_locations for a new 32-bit
	  ABI object, and /lib64/so_locations for a 64-bit ABI object.	If
	  this option is present the registry is updated with data from the
	  object processed.

     -update_registry_64 registryfile
	  The same as -update_registry above.  If this option is present the
	  registry is updated with data from the object processed.

     -update_registry_path rpath
	  The pathname to the so_location file. The file name appended to this
	  file is is /lib/so_locations for an old 32-bit ABI object,
	  /lib32/so_locations for a new 32-bit ABI object, and
	  /lib64/so_locations for a 64-bit ABI object.	If option
	  -update_registry_path is present then -update_registry and
	  -update_registry_64 are ignored.  If this option is present the
	  registry is updated with data from the object processed.

     -C name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, print out the number of conflict
	  symbols.

     -CF name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, print out the name of each conflict
	  symbol and what objects are causing the conflict.

     -LD name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, list the files in load order that will
	  be loaded when the file in question is loaded by rqs.

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     -LL name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, list the files that are on its liblist.

     -LR name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, list the files that when loaded will
	  load the file in question.

     -LT name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, list the transitive liblist for the file
	  in question.

     -P name[,name]*
	  For each of the file names, pretty print the information stored in
	  the description file.

     -Q name[,name]*
	  Print the names of the files from the list which will not
	  quickstart.

FILES
     /usr/etc/rqsprint
     /usr/lib/so_locations
     /usr/lib32/so_locations
     /usr/lib64/so_locations

SEE ALSO
     rqsread(1), rqsall(1)

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