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27This directory contains sample code on how to use the Link-Auditing
28interface of the runtime linker (ld.so.1(1)).  The Link-Auditing interface
29permits a user supplied shared object to audit objects that are loaded,
30and symbols that are bound, by the runtime linker.  A full description
31of the Link-Auditing interface can be found in the 'Linker & Libraries
32Guide' which is part of the Solaris AnswerBook.
33
34The following is an overview of the directory structure and highlights
35some of the important files contained within:
36
37Makefile	- Makefile to build the Link-Auditing examples
38src/*		- source code
39man/*		- Man pages for the examples
40
41To build these examples, copy this directory structure to a directory
42where you have write permissions.  Then type 'make'.
43