From Program Management Users Guide:
z/OS UNIX-resident program objects can contain primary names and true
aliases only. All names are limited to 255 bytes, not including the path
name. Alternate entry points and alternate primary entry points are not
supported. As far as UNIX System Services is concerned, there is no
difference between primary names and alias names.
Birger Heede
Den 19-01-2013 18:45, Paul Gilmartin skrev:
I just created a Program Object with aliases in a UNIX directory.
The alias names appear as hard links in that directory. But where
are the entry point offsets kept? There's no PDS(E) directory
information. Are they metadata in extended attributes? does
exec() interpret a header in the program object?
Just curious,
gil
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