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Preparing Programs
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Diagnosing Preparation Errors
unprepared objects, use the ALLOWDUPLICATES option (causing duplicate
externals), then rebind the object file.
Duplicate Externals – The program has duplicate names in the external procedure
list, resulting in unresolved externals when the program is run, probably leading to
program failure. Re-bind the object file.
To avoid duplicate externals, build programs using only unprepared object files,
then prepare them.
Library Conflict – The program is not prepared but is configured to use a library
that contains the AutoTMF runtime library, causing an inconsistency between the
prepared state of the program and the prepared state of the program’s user library.
Issue the
command to prepare the program.
Note that access errors may prevent preparation of an object file; both read and write
access are required.
Non-executable object files are not prepared unless they are to be bound with the
NonStop AutoTMF runtime and used as a user library. Consult
below. In most cases, you do not need to prepare separately
compiled modules; you only need to prepare complete programs.