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								<h2 class="chapter">1 ar</h2>
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								<p><a name="index-ar-2"></a><a name="index-archives-3"></a><a name="index-collections-of-files-4"></a>
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								<!-- man title ar create, modify, and extract from archives -->
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								<pre class="smallexample">     ar [-]<var>p</var>[<var>mod</var> [<var>relpos</var>] [<var>count</var>]] <var>archive</var> [<var>member</var>...]
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								     ar -M [ <mri-script ]
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								   <!-- man begin DESCRIPTION ar -->
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								<p>The <span class="sc">gnu</span> <span class="command">ar</span> program creates, modifies, and extracts from
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								archives.  An <dfn>archive</dfn> is a single file holding a collection of
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								other files in a structure that makes it possible to retrieve
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								the original individual files (called <dfn>members</dfn> of the archive).
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								   <p>The original files' contents, mode (permissions), timestamp, owner, and
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								group are preserved in the archive, and can be restored on
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								extraction.
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								   <p><a name="index-name-length-5"></a><span class="sc">gnu</span> <span class="command">ar</span> can maintain archives whose members have names of any
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								length; however, depending on how <span class="command">ar</span> is configured on your
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								system, a limit on member-name length may be imposed for compatibility
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								with archive formats maintained with other tools.  If it exists, the
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								limit is often 15 characters (typical of formats related to a.out) or 16
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								characters (typical of formats related to coff).
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								   <p><a name="index-libraries-6"></a><span class="command">ar</span> is considered a binary utility because archives of this sort
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								are most often used as <dfn>libraries</dfn> holding commonly needed
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								subroutines.
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								   <p><a name="index-symbol-index-7"></a><span class="command">ar</span> creates an index to the symbols defined in relocatable
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								object modules in the archive when you specify the modifier <span class="samp">s</span>. 
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								Once created, this index is updated in the archive whenever <span class="command">ar</span>
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								makes a change to its contents (save for the <span class="samp">q</span> update operation). 
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								An archive with such an index speeds up linking to the library, and
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								allows routines in the library to call each other without regard to
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								their placement in the archive.
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								   <p>You may use <span class="samp">nm -s</span> or <span class="samp">nm --print-armap</span> to list this index
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								table.  If an archive lacks the table, another form of <span class="command">ar</span> called
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								<span class="command">ranlib</span> can be used to add just the table.
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								   <p><a name="index-thin-archives-8"></a><span class="sc">gnu</span> <span class="command">ar</span> can optionally create a <em>thin</em> archive,
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								which contains a symbol index and references to the original copies
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								of the member files of the archives.  Such an archive is useful
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								for building libraries for use within a local build, where the
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								relocatable objects are expected to remain available, and copying the
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								contents of each object would only waste time and space.  Thin archives
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								are also <em>flattened</em>, so that adding one or more archives to a
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								thin archive will add the elements of the nested archive individually. 
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								The paths to the elements of the archive are stored relative to the
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								archive itself.
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								   <p><a name="index-compatibility_002c-_0040command_007bar_007d-9"></a><a name="index-_0040command_007bar_007d-compatibility-10"></a><span class="sc">gnu</span> <span class="command">ar</span> is designed to be compatible with two different
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								facilities.  You can control its activity using command-line options,
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								like the different varieties of <span class="command">ar</span> on Unix systems; or, if you
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								specify the single command-line option <span class="option">-M</span>, you can control it
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								with a script supplied via standard input, like the MRI “librarian”
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