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31 .TH USELIB 2 2016-03-15 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
33 uselib \- load shared library
35 .B #include <unistd.h>
37 .BI "int uselib(const char *" library );
40 No declaration of this system call is provided in glibc headers; see NOTES.
45 a shared library to be used by the calling process.
46 It is given a pathname.
47 The address where to load is found
48 in the library itself.
49 The library can have any recognized
52 On success, zero is returned.
53 On error, \-1 is returned, and
57 In addition to all of the error codes returned by
61 the following may also be returned:
64 The library specified by
66 does not have read or execute permission, or the caller does not have
67 search permission for one of the directories in the path prefix.
69 .BR path_resolution (7).)
72 The system-wide limit on the total number of open files has been reached.
77 is not an executable of a known type;
78 for example, it does not have the correct magic numbers.
81 is Linux-specific, and should not be used in programs
82 intended to be portable.
84 This obsolete system call is not supported by glibc.
85 No declaration is provided in glibc headers, but, through a quirk of history,
86 glibc versions before 2.23 did export an ABI for this system call.
87 Therefore, in order to employ this system call,
88 it was sufficient to manually declare the interface in your code;
89 alternatively, you could invoke the system call using
92 In ancient libc versions,
95 the shared libraries with names found in an array of names
98 .\" libc 4.3.1f - changelog 1993-03-02
99 Since libc 4.3.2, startup code tries to prefix these names
100 with "/usr/lib", "/lib" and "" before giving up.
101 .\" libc 4.3.4 - changelog 1993-04-21
102 In libc 4.3.4 and later these names are looked for in the directories
104 .BR LD_LIBRARY_PATH ,
105 and if not found there,
106 prefixes "/usr/lib", "/lib" and "/" are tried.
108 From libc 4.4.4 on only the library "/lib/ld.so" is loaded,
109 so that this dynamic library can load the remaining libraries needed
110 (again using this call).
111 This is also the state of affairs in libc5.
113 glibc2 does not use this call.
116 .\" commit 69369a7003735d0d8ef22097e27a55a8bad9557a
117 this system call is available only when the kernel is configured with the
128 .BR capabilities (7),