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      ld.so, ld-linux.so* - dynamic linker/loader
      

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DESCRIPTION

      The  programs  ld.so and ld-linux.so* find and load the shared libraries needed by a program, prepare the program
      to run, and then run it.
 
      Linux binaries require dynamic linking (linking at run time) unless the -static option was  given  to  ld  during
      compilation.
 
      The  program  ld.so  handles a.out binaries, a format used long ago; ld-linux.so* handles ELF (/lib/ld-linux.so.1
      for libc5, /lib/ld-linux.so.2 for glibc2), which everybody has been using for years now.  Otherwise both have the
      same behaviour, and use the same support files and programs ldd(1), ldconfig(8) and /etc/ld.so.conf.
 
      The shared libraries needed by the program are searched for in various places:
 
      o      (ELF  only) Using the DT_RPATH dynamic section attribute of the binary if present and DT_RUNPATH attribute
             does not exist.  Use of DT_RPATH is deprecated.
 
      o      Using the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH.  Except if the executable  is  a  set-user-ID/set-group-ID
             binary, in which case it is ignored.
 
      o      (ELF only) Using the DT_RUNPATH dynamic section attribute of the binary if present.
 
      o      From  the  cache  file  /etc/ld.so.cache  which contains a compiled list of candidate libraries previously
             found in the augmented library path. If, however, the binary was linked with -z  nodeflib  linker  option,
             libraries in the default library paths are skipped.
 
      o      In  the  default  path  /lib, and then /usr/lib.  If the binary was linked with -z nodeflib linker option,
             this step is skipped.

SYNOPSIS

      The dynamic linker can be run either indirectly through running some dynamically linked program  or  library  (in
      which  case  no command line options to the dynamic linker can be passed and, in the ELF case, the dynamic linker
      which is stored in the .interp section of the program is executed) or directly by running:
 
      /lib/ld-linux.so.*  [OPTIONS] [PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS]]

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

      --list List all dependencies and how they are resolved.
 
      --verify
             Verify that program is dynamically linked and this dynamic linker can handle it.
 
      --library-path PATH
             Override LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable setting (see below).
 
      --ignore-rpath LIST
             Ignore RPATH and RUNPATH information in object names in LIST.  This option has been  supported  by  glibc2
             for about one hour.  Then it was renamed into:
 
      --inhibit-rpath LIST

ENVIRONMENT

      There are four important environment variables.
 
      LD_LIBRARY_PATH
             A  colon-separated list of directories in which to search for ELF libraries at execution-time.  Similar to
             the PATH environment variable.
 
      LD_PRELOAD
             A whitespace-separated list of additional, user-specified, ELF shared libraries to be  loaded  before  all
             others.   This  can  be  used  to selectively override functions in other shared libraries.  For set-user-
             ID/set-group-ID ELF binaries, only libraries in the standard search directories that are also  set-user-ID
             will be loaded.
 
      LD_BIND_NOW
             (libc5; glibc since 2.1.1) If set to non-empty string, causes the dynamic linker to resolve all symbols at
             program startup instead of deferring function call resolval to the point when they are  first  referenced.
             This is useful when using a debugger.
 
      LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS
             (ELF  only) If set to non-empty string, causes the program to list its dynamic library dependencies, as if
             run by ldd(1), instead of running normally.
 
      Then there are lots of more or less obscure variables, many obsolete or only for internal use.
 
      LD_WARN
             (ELF only)(glibc since 2.1.3) If set to non-empty string, warn about unresolved symbols.
 
      LD_NOWARN
             (a.out only)(libc5) Suppress warnings about a.out libraries with incompatible minor version numbers.
 
      LD_BIND_NOT
             (glibc since 2.1.95) Do not update the GOT (global offset table) and PLT (procedure linkage  table)  after
             resolving a symbol.
 
      LD_DEBUG
             (glibc since 2.1) Output verbose debugging information about the dynamic linker.  If set to all prints all
             debugging information it has, if set to help prints a help message about which categories can be specified
             in this environment variable.
 
      LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT
             (glibc  since  2.1)  File  where  LD_DEBUG  output  should  be  fed  into,  default  is  standard  output.
             LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT is ignored for set-user-ID/set-group-ID binaries.
 
      LD_VERBOSE
             (glibc since 2.1) If set to non-empty string, output symbol versioning information about  the  program  if
             querying  information  about  the  program  (ie. either LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS has been set, or --list or
             --verify options have been given to the dynamic linker).
 
      LD_PROFILE
             (glibc since 2.1) Shared object to be profiled.
 
      LD_PROFILE_OUTPUT
             (glibc since 2.1) File where LD_PROFILE output should be stored,  default  is  standard  output.   LD_PRO-
             FILE_OUTPUT is ignored for set-user-ID/set-group-ID binaries.
 
      LD_AOUT_LIBRARY_PATH
             (libc5)  Version of LD_LIBRARY_PATH for a.out binaries only.  Old versions of ld-linux.so.1 also supported
             LD_ELF_LIBRARY_PATH.
 
      LD_AOUT_PRELOAD
             (libc5) Version of LD_PRELOAD for a.out binaries only.   Old  versions  of  ld-linux.so.1  also  supported
             LD_ELF_PRELOAD.
 
      LD_SHOW_AUXV
             (glibc since 2.1) Show auxiliary array passed up from the kernel.
 
      LD_HWCAP_MASK
             (glibc since 2.1) Mask for hardware capabilities.
 
      LD_ORIGIN_PATH
             (glibc since 2.1) Path where the binary is found (for non-set-user-ID programs).
 
      LD_DYNAMIC_WEAK
             (glibc since 2.1.91) Allow weak symbols to be overridden (reverting to old glibc behaviour).
 
      LD_KEEPDIR
             (a.out  only)(libc5) Don't ignore the directory in the names of a.out libraries to be loaded.  Use of this
             option is strongly discouraged.
 
      LDD_ARGV0
             (libc5) argv[0] to be used by ldd(1) when none is present.

FILES

      /lib/ld.so
             a.out dynamic linker/loader
      /lib/ld-linux.so.{1,2}
             ELF dynamic linker/loader
      /etc/ld.so.cache
             File containing a compiled list of directories in which to search for libraries and  an  ordered  list  of
             candidate libraries.
      /etc/ld.so.preload
             File containing a whitespace separated list of ELF shared libraries to be loaded before the program.
      lib*.so*
             shared libraries

NOTES

      The ld.so functionality is available for executables compiled using libc version 4.4.3 or greater.  ELF function-
      ality is available since Linux 1.1.52 and libc5.

RELATED

      ldd(1), ldconfig(8)

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