Hi
Some BINDER options: NE (non editable) and/or STRIPSEC to decrease the
size of a load module
On 9/9/2011 2:19 PM, Thomas Berg wrote:
I'm not going to RUN these "delinked" modules!
They are just for the BIND MANAGER to read and search for whatever (contoken I
assume).
(They are just "indata" here.)
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Thomas Berg
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I am assuming the calling sequence in A is:
L R15,=V(X)
BASR R14,R15
How are you going to change that code in A?
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John K
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There is no missing CSECTs ?
(I'm using NOCALL, in the example by Tom below there would be
"bare"/NOCALL modules: X, Y, Z and N. And maybe Y(2) and Z(2) which would
be placed on another loadlib.)
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Thomas,
How is the relink going to resolve the missing CSECT's?
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On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:11:37 +0200, Thomas Berg wrote:
There's a LOT of duplicates of submodules. And it reads all CSECTs.
So you have load module A containing CSECTS X, Y and Z.
You also have load module B containing CSECTS N, Y and Z.
And you are certain that CSECTS Y and Z in load modules A and B
perform identical functions?
I'm also checking linkdates and sizes.
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