Suman,

The following link, mentions a patch in dladdr() on linux.

http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2000-03/msg00033.html

Please send me info., related to object file formats and dynamic linking on linux. 
Thanks
-Pratik

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=>Hi,
=>
=>I am looking for info. regarding usage of dladdr() on Linux. I was unable to find 
any man/info pages (though man/info is available for dlopen(), dlsym() etc) Is the 
implementation similar to the Solaris dladdr(). 
=>
=>Please point me some info./docs and differences with Solaris dladdr() if any.

There is no dladdr() in Linux. However you can write such a function if
you know about object file formats and dynamic linking, not a big deal
really.


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