There's always the brute force method of recompiling each of source files
and using an MD5 checksum to compare the generated object code with the
active object code ..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Greg L.
Bonebrake
Sent: Wednesday, May 19,
Hello, Greg.
I am not familiar with BVERIFY. A couple tools come to mind that may be
helpful; VCATALOG and SRS.UV.HEADER.
VCATALOG can tell you if a cataloged program matches an object code
record. From there, you can intuit the matching source code. E.g. the
records in the BP.O file were genera
Greg,
the oject code in catdir should contain the pathname to the original source location
from
which it was cataloged, near the end of the file. If you are on UNIX you should be able
to strings the file. This should help you track down which is the correct source.
e.g.
cd `cat /.uvhome`/catd