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CHRPATH(1)	       change rpath/runpath in binaries		    CHRPATH(1)

NAME
       chrpath - change the rpath or runpath in binaries

SYNOPSIS
       chrpath	[  -v | --version ] [ -d | --delete ] [ -r <path> |  --replace
       <path> ] [ -c | --convert ] [ -l | --list ] [ -h | --help ] <program> [
       <program> ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       chrpath	changes,  lists	 or  removes the rpath or runpath setting in a
       binary.	The rpath, or runpath if it is present, is where  the  runtime
       linker should look for the libraries needed for a program.

OPTIONS
       -v | --version
	      Display program version number

       -d | --delete
	      Delete current rpath or runpath setting

       -c | --convert
	      Convert the rpath setting into a runpath setting

       -r <path> | --replace <path>
	      Replace current rpath or runpath setting with the path given

       -k | --keepgoing
	      Do  not  fail  on	 first error, but process all arguments before
	      returning the error.

       -l | --list
	      List the current rpath or runpath (default)

       -h | --help
	      Show usage information.

EXIT STATUS
       0      If all operations were successful

       >0     if one of the operations failed.	A failing operation terminates
	      the program unless -k is specified.

AUTHOR
       The  chrpath  program  was  written  by	Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hun‐
       gry.com>, based on works by  Geoffrey  Keating  <geoffk@ozemail.com.au>
       and Peeter Joot <peeterj@ca.ibm.com>.

       This   manual   page   was   originally	written	 by  Tollef  Fog  Heen
       <tfheen@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may  be  used
       by others).

chrpath				  May 4, 2002			    CHRPATH(1)
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