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PLDD(1)                                                                     Linux User Manual                                                                    PLDD(1)

NAME
       pldd - display dynamic shared objects linked into a process

SYNOPSIS
       pldd pid
       pldd option

DESCRIPTION
       The  pldd  command  displays a list of the dynamic shared objects (DSOs) that are linked into the process with the specified process ID (PID).  The list includes
       the libraries that have been dynamically loaded using dlopen(3).

OPTIONS
       -?, --help
              Display a help message and exit.

       --usage
              Display a short usage message and exit.

       -V, --version
              Display program version information and exit.

EXIT STATUS
       On success, pldd exits with the status 0.  If the specified process does not exist, the user does not have permission to access its dynamic shared  object  list,
       or no command-line arguments are supplied, pldd exists with a status of 1.  If given an invalid option, it exits with the status 64.

VERSIONS
       pldd is available since glibc 2.15.

CONFORMING TO
       The pldd command is not specified by POSIX.1.  Some other systems have a similar command.

NOTES
       The command

           lsof -p PID

       also shows output that includes the dynamic shared objects that are linked into a process.

       The gdb(1) info shared command also shows the shared libraries being used by a process, so that one can obtain similar output to pldd using a command such as the
       following (to monitor the process with the specified pid):

           $ gdb -ex "set confirm off" -ex "set height 0" -ex "info shared" \
                   -ex "quit" -p $pid | grep '^0x.*0x'

BUGS
       From glibc 2.19 to 2.29, pldd was broken: it just hung when executed.  This problem was fixed in glibc 2.30, and the fix has been  backported  to  earlier  glibc
       versions in some distributions.

EXAMPLES
       $ echo $               # Display PID of shell
       1143
       $ pldd $               # Display DSOs linked into the shell
       1143:   /usr/bin/bash
       linux-vdso.so.1
       /lib64/libtinfo.so.5
       /lib64/libdl.so.2
       /lib64/libc.so.6
       /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
       /lib64/libnss_files.so.2

SEE ALSO
       ldd(1), lsof(1), dlopen(3), ld.so(8)

GNU                                                                            2020-11-01                                                                        PLDD(1)