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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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ld<br />

_LD_LIBDIRS_<br />

The directories used by ld as the default place to search for archive<br />

libraries which are specified using the –l operand. The default value is:<br />

"/lib /usr/lib"<br />

_LD_ORDER<br />

The value to be used as the -O option if -O is not specified. The default<br />

value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_NEW_DATACLAS<br />

The DATACLAS parameter used by ld for any new data sets it creates. The<br />

default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_NEW_DSNTYPE<br />

The DSNTYPE parameter used by ld for any new data sets it creates. The<br />

default value is<br />

"LIBRARY"<br />

which means that new data sets will be created as type PDSE.<br />

_LD_NEW_MGMTCLAS<br />

The MGMTCLAS parameter used by ld for any new data sets it creates.<br />

The default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_NEW_SPACE<br />

The SPACE parameter used by ld for any new data sets it creates. The<br />

default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_NEW_STORCLAS<br />

The STORCLAS parameter used by ld for any new data sets it creates.<br />

The default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_NEW_UNIT<br />

The UNIT parameter used by ld for any new data sets it creates. The<br />

default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_OPERANDS<br />

These operands are parsed as if they were specified after all other<br />

operands on the ld command line. The default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_OPTIONS<br />

These options are parsed as if they were specified after all other operands<br />

on the ld command line. The default value is<br />

"" (null)<br />

_LD_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX<br />

The suffix by which ld recognizes an object file. The default value is<br />

"o"<br />

_LD_<strong>OS</strong>UFFIX_H<strong>OS</strong>T<br />

The suffix by which ld recognizes an object data set. The default value is<br />

"OBJ"<br />

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