06-23-2002
If all that your files had were lists of these type of names...then you could also use
sed 's/$/_V1' filename
This would just add "_V1" to then end of each line. Might be easier if this is all that your files have in them.
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NAME
lorder - find ordering relation for an object library
SYNOPSIS
lorder file ...
DESCRIPTION
The input is one or more object or library archive (see ar(1)) files. The standard output is a list of pairs of object file names, meaning
that the first file of the pair refers to external identifiers defined in the second. The output may be processed by tsort(1) to find an
ordering of a library suitable for one-pass access by ld(1).
This brash one-liner intends to build a new library from existing `.o' files.
ar cr library `lorder *.o | tsort`
FILES
*symref, *symdef
nm(1), sed(1), sort(1), join(1)
SEE ALSO
tsort(1), ld(1), ar(1)
BUGS
The names of object files, in and out of libraries, must end with `.o'; nonsense results otherwise.
LORDER(1)