James Couzens wrote:
>
> As hullu kindly pointed out to me, you can check your self by using a
> program called 'nm' which will return symbols in a dll provided you left in
> debugger code.  a U to the left of a symbol would mean its undefied.

You can use the -u switch to get displayed only unresolved symbols. Be
aware that also standard libc symbols will appear as unresolved. So for
a symbol it is not automatically an error if it is unresolved, only if
it should be *in* the DSO you're checking. :) Use the -C switch to
demangle C++ names:

$ nm -u -C defiance_i386.so

Florian.
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