Controlling Generation of the .dnm File

By default, dblink is invoked after the program is linked if Debug Level is Plain or MULTI and .dbo files are in use, or if Debug Level is MULTI and .dbo files are not in use.

Three command line options control the invocation of dblink by the driver:

-nodnm

Prevents the invocation of dblink after linking the program.

-nonodnm

Forces the invocation of dblink after linking the program.

-dnm

Invokes dblink on an executable that has already been linked.

Two additional command line options control whether the executable has its symbols stripped after dblink is invoked. The executable is never stripped unless the Builder links the program and invokes dblink:

-strip

Forces the program to be stripped (by the gstrip utility) after dblink is run.

-nostrip

Prevents the program from being stripped after dblink is run.

By default, the program will only be stripped with -G -nodbo.


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