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2.26: Where can I find dlopen, dlclose, and dlsym for AIX?
An implementation of these dynamic code loading functions was written by Jens-Uwe Mager <jum@anubis.han.de> and can be found at <http://www.han.de/~jum/aix/dlfcn.shar> From: Gary R. Hook <hook@austin.ibm.com> Starting with AIX 4.2 a dlopen et. al. are included in the base OS in the libdl.a library. Under AIX 4.1 this is available as SLHS (Shared Library Hookable Symbols) as APAR IX IX71849 for the runtime package and APAR IX IX72973 for the development tools.
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