Interesting, LIB used to list all symbols:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/26767
This is indeed an MS-DOS time KB article.

it seems that for newer systems sometimes you need DUMPBIN
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138400

Sisyphus wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Hoogenraad" 
> <[email protected]>
> 
>> Can you use the LIB utility to list the symbols in LAPACK.LIB ?
> 
> The op might know of a way to do that, but I don't. The only LIB 
> documentation that I've consulted is:
> 
> ###############################
> C:\>LIB /?
> Microsoft (R) Library Manager Version 7.00.9466
> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
> 
> usage: LIB [options] [files]
> 
>   options:
> 
>      /DEF[:filename]
>      /EXPORT:symbol
>      /EXTRACT:membername
>      /INCLUDE:symbol
>      /LIBPATH:dir
>      /LIST[:filename]
>      /MACHINE:{AM33|ARM|IA64|M32R|MIPS|MIPS16|MIPSFPU|MIPSFPU16|MIPSR41XX|
>                PPC|PPCFP|SH3|SH3DSP|SH4|SH5|THUMB|TRICORE|X86}
>      /NAME:filename
>      /NODEFAULTLIB[:library]
>      /NOLOGO
>      /OUT:filename
>      /REMOVE:membername
>      /SUBSYSTEM:{CONSOLE|EFI_APPLICATION|EFI_BOOT_SERVICE_DRIVER|
>                  EFI_ROM|EFI_RUNTIME_DRIVER|NATIVE|POSIX|WINDOWS|
>                  WINDOWSCE}[,#[.##]]
>      /VERBOSE
> ###############################
> 
> Can't spot anything there that helps (though it makes good sense that 
> there would be *some* way of getting a list of the symbols).
> 
> The /LIST option simply lists the object files, not the symbols.
> 
> I couldn't find anything helpful with 'dumpbin' either.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rob
> 


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