What is the purpose of the ldd command? A. It lists which shared libraries a binary needs to run. B. It installs and updates installed shared libraries. C. It turns a dynamically linked binary into a static binary. D. It defines which version of a library should be used by default. E. It runs a binary with an alternate library search path. Correct Answer: A This question is in 101-500 exam For getting Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 Certificate
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