> but the DO end up there:

What you see there are the programs for the compiled module.pmod
files, I think.

I think the problem is that you get joinnodes like this:

  > Stdio;
  Result: master()->joinnode(({ /* 1 element */
            master()->dirnode("/home/mast/Pike/frozen/lib/modules/Stdio.pmod")
          }))

The fc mapping always contain dirnodes, so you'd get a hit in it by
picking out the dirnodes first, e.g:

  > master()->fc_reverse_lookup (Stdio->joined_modules[0]);
  Result: "/home/mast/Pike/frozen/lib/modules/Stdio.pmod"

And you get a hit in objects if you pick out the "module" of the
dirnode:

  > master()->objects[object_program (Stdio->joined_modules[0]->module)];
  Result: Stdio

But the last part only works for directory modules with module.pmod in
them.

I don't know exactly why you get more joinnodes than me. It seems kind
of unnecessary to have a joinnode with only one dirnode in it, as I
got above.
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