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.\" Copyright (c) 1991, 2000 Free Software Foundation.\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution.TH ranlib 1 "5 November 1991" "Free Software Foundation" "GNU Development Tools".de BP.sp.ti \-.2i\(**...SH NAMEranlib \- generate index to archive..SH SYNOPSIS.hy 0.na.B ranlib \c.RB "[\|" \-v | \-V "\|]".I archive\c\&.ad b.hy 1.SH DESCRIPTION.B ranlibgenerates an index to the contents of an archive, andstores it in the archive.  The index lists each symbol defined by amember of an archive that is a relocatable object file.  .PPYou may use.RB ` "nm \-s" 'or.RB ` "nm \-\-print-armap" 'to list this index..PPAn archive with such an index speeds up linking to the library, andallows routines in the library to call each other without regard totheir placement in the archive..PPThe GNU.B ranlibprogram is another form of GNU.BR ar ;running.B ranlibis completely equivalent to executing.RB ` "ar \-s" '..SH OPTIONS.TP.B \-vPrint the version number of.B ranliband exit..SH "SEE ALSO".RB "`\|" binutils "\|'"entry in .Binfo\c\&; .IThe GNU Binary Utilities\c\&, Roland H. Pesch (October 1991); .BR ar "(" 1 "),".BR nm "(" 1 ").".SH COPYINGCopyright (c) 1991, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc..PPThis document is distributed under the terms of the GNU FreeDocumentation License, version 1.1.  That license is described in thesources for this manual page, but it is not displayed here in order tomake this manual more consise.  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