12-11-2012
It is still a netscreen but a newer version...old one was a netscreen 5GT and new one is a netscreen SSG5
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
cmpdylib
CMPDYLIB(1) General Commands Manual CMPDYLIB(1)
NAME
cmpdylib - compare two dynamic shared libraries for compatibility
SYNOPSIS
cmpdylib oldLibrary newLibrary
DESCRIPTION
cmpdylib compares two versions of a dynamic shared library to see if they are compatible with each other. If the two versions are incompat-
ible, the reason is printed to stdout, and the exit status is nonzero. If they are compatible, nothing is printed, and the exit status is
zero.
To see if the two versions are compatible, cmpdylib first verifies that newLibrary was built for all of the architectures that oldLibrary
was built for. If so, for each architecture, it checks to see if the global symbols defined in oldLibrary are still defined in newLibrary.
It then looks for new symbols, symbols defined in newLibrary that are not defined in oldLibrary. If it finds new symbols, it compares the
compatibility version numbers of the two libraries. If the compatibility version number of newLibrary is greater than oldLibrary, the
libraries are still compatible. If the compatibility version number is the same or less, the libraries are incompatible.
OPTIONS
oldLibrary
The older version of the library.
newLibrary
The newer version of the library.
EXAMPLES
This example shows the result of performing cmpdylib on two incompatible versions of the Foundation library. As stated, the versions are
incompatible because the newer version was not built for the ppc architecture.
cmpdylib /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Foundation Foundation_proj/Foundation
cmpdylib: file: Foundation_proj/Foundation does not contain architecture: ppc
cmpdylib: new dynamic shared library: Foundation_proj/Foundation does not contain architecture ppc
DIAGNOSTICS
The exit status is zero if the library versions are compatible and nonzero if they are incompatible.
BUGS
There are lots of other things that could be checked for that are not (such as the Objective C API).
Apple Computer, Inc. November 3, 1997 CMPDYLIB(1)