Darren Reed
2010-10-13 03:39:53 UTC
The man page for dtrace mentions that the -L command
line option can be used to specify where to find extra
dtrace libraries. Thanks to the caseless searching from
Google, it is very hard to find any talk of using -L (it seems
that nearly search result has -l instead) so I thought I'd
ask..
What are the dtrace libraries referred to by the dtrace
man page that can be loaded with -L?
Is this simply what is found in /usr/lib/dtrace/?
Darren
line option can be used to specify where to find extra
dtrace libraries. Thanks to the caseless searching from
Google, it is very hard to find any talk of using -L (it seems
that nearly search result has -l instead) so I thought I'd
ask..
What are the dtrace libraries referred to by the dtrace
man page that can be loaded with -L?
Is this simply what is found in /usr/lib/dtrace/?
Darren