usage: binplace [switches] image-names... where: [-?] display this message [-a] Used with -s, extract all symbols [-b subdir] put file in subdirectory of normal place [-c] digitally sign image with IDW key [-d dump-override] [-:DBG] Don't binplace DBG files. If -j is present, don't binplace binaries that point to DBG files. [-:DEST ] Don't bother with placefil.txt - just put the file(s) in the destination specified [-e] don't exit if a file in list could not be binplaced [-f] force placement by disregarding file timestamps [-g lc-file] verify image with localization constraint file [-h] modifies behavior to use hard links instead of CopyFile. (ignored if -s is present) [-j] verify proper symbols exist before copying [-k] keep attributes (don't turn off archive) [-:LOGPDB] include PDB paths in binplace.log [-m] binplace files to dump (generates an error also) [-n ] Used with -x - Private pdb symbol path [-o place-root-subdir] alternate project subdirectory [-p place-file] [-q] suppress writing to log file %BINPLACE_LOG% [-r place-root] [-s Symbol file path] split symbols from image files [-:SRC] Process the PDB for source indexing [-t] test mode [-:TMF] Process the PDB for Trace Format files [-u] UP driver [-v] verbose output [-w] copy the Win95 Sym file to the symbols tree [-x] Used with -s, delete private symbolic when splitting [-y] Used with -s, don't create class subdirs in the symbols tree [-z] ignore -x if present [-ci ] rc=application error return code, app=application used to check images, -arg0..-argn=application options [-dl ] (run dlcheck on this file) BINPLACE looks for the following environment variable names: BINPLACE_EXCLUDE_FILE - full path name to symbad.txt BINPLACE_OVERRIDE_FLAGS - may contain additional switches BINPLACE_PLACEFILE - default value for -p flag _NT386TREE - default value for -r flag on x86 platform _NTAMD64TREE - default value for -r flag on AMD64 platform _NTIA64TREE - default value for -r flag on IA64 platform TRACE_FORMAT_PATH - set the path for Trace Format Files