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			This utility lets a user to figure out what are the dependency libraries for an ELF dynamic object, whether it's a dynamically loaded executable or dynamically loaded library.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ## Name
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| ldd - list dynamic dependencies
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| ## Synopsis
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| ```**sh
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| $ ldd [-r] [-f] <path>
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| ```
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| ## Description
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| `ldd` prints all dependency libraries of an ELF object.
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| ## Options
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| * `-f`, `--force-without-valid-interpreter`: Force library resolving on ELF 
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|     object without a valid interpreter
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| * `-r`, `--max-recursion`: Max library resolving recursion
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| ## Arguments
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| * `path`: Path to ELF object
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| ## Security
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| In contrast to other OS implementations, the `ldd` binary is completely safe for
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| usage on untrusted binaries - we only use the `LibELF` code for doing library
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| resolving, and the actual binary interpreter (when specified) is never called to
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| decode the dependency information.
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| ## Examples
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| ```sh
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| # List all dependency libraries for libc.so
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| $ ldd -f /usr/lib/libc.so
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| # List all dependency libraries for /bin/id
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| $ ldd /bin/id
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| # List all dependency libraries for /bin/WindowServer
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| $ ldd /bin/WindowServer
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| ```
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