Solaris equivalent for slibclean and dump -Hv ?

From: mounir.stambouli (mounir.stambouli_at_laposte.net)
Date: 10/28/04

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    Hello

    I've been searching the archive and the web with no success.

    1- Is there a Solaris equivalent to the AIX "slibclean" command or a way to
    perform the same task ?
    This command does a review of shared libraries currently in memory and removes
    them from memory when they're not referenced anymore by any executable.
    I hope 'reboot' is not the only answer ;-)

    2- Same question with "dump -Hv"
    This command reads the XCOFF header (ELF header for Solaris) of an executable
    and displays the path (if any) searched for libraries and libraries required.

    Thanks in advance,
    Mounir STAMBOULI

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