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SYMORDER 1 "Oct 16, 1996"
NAME
symorder - rearrange a list of symbols
SYNOPSIS
symorder [-s] objectfile symbolfile
DESCRIPTION
symorder was used in SunOS 4.x specifically to cut down on the overhead of getting symbols from vmunix. This is no longer applicable as kernel symbol entries are dynamically obtained through /dev/ksyms.
This script is provided as a convenience for software developers who need to maintain scripts that are portable across a variety of operating systems.
EXIT STATUS
symorder has exit status 0.
SEE ALSO
nlist(3ELF), attributes(5), ksyms(7D)