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From: robert@milk10..istc.sri.com (Robert Allen)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
Subject: Re: Looking for inetsw on HP9000/300.
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Date: 11 May 88 18:35:09 GMT
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In article <4340007@hpvcla.HP.COM> ericr@hpvcla.HP.COM (Eric Ross) writes:
+You can use nlist(3C) to find the location of any symbol in a HP-UX binary.
+In your case, use "/hp-ux" as the file to obtain the symbol address.
+Then, you can do a lseek/read  into "/dev/kmem" to get the value of the 
+symbol.

    Thanks, but I guess I misphrased the question.  I need two things;
    first I see what the inetsw looks like for compatibility reasons,
    and two I need to modify it to support gated.  Both of these things
    require that I find a header or src file with the declaration in
    it.
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