ùISO8859-1H;`!œ&¾.å=HR›<² Fï ?6 =v T´ X bc d nIx,Â;ïw+Q£9õ4/5d=š.ØR€Z„Ûq ` Z Ò!S -"B #@ Ä$A %C G&3 ‹'A ¿(W )š Y*c ô+Œ X,, å-T.hg/[Ð0Y,15†2s¼3504Sf5>º66ù7U08J†9MÑ:=;<]<•š=´0>Eå?&+@oRAÂB›ÃC±_DjEh|FGåG¡-H’Ï 0509-021 Additional errors occurred but are not reported. 0509-022 Cannot load module %s. 0509-022 Cannot load library %s[%s]. 0509-023 Symbol %1$s in %2$s is not defined. 0509-024 Relocation entry number %1$s is defective in %2$s. 0509-025 The %s file is not executable or not in correct XCOFF format. 0509-026 System error 0509-027 Member %s is not found or file is not an archive. 0509-028 Symbol %1$s used in %2$s type does not match exported type. 0509-029 Alignment of text does not match required alignment. 0509-030 Insufficient permission to create loader domain %s 0509-031 Insufficient permission to add shared object %1$s to loader domain %2$s 0509-031 Insufficient permission to add shared object %1$s[%2$s] to loader domain %3$s 0509-034 0509-035exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program %s because of the following errors: 0509-037 System error - error data is: %s 0509-032 Cannot run a 64-bit program on a 32-bit machine. 0509-033 Cannot run a 64-bit program until the 64-bit environment has been configured. See the system administrator. 0509-101 The module has too many section headers or the file is damaged. 0509-102 The size of the auxiliary header is invalid. 0509-103 The module has an invalid magic number. 0509-104 The module has too many section headers. 0509-105 The %s field in the auxiliary header is invalid. 0509-108 The .loader section does not exist. 0509-111 The s_scnptr or s_size field of the %s section header is invalid. 0509-114 The section sizes in the auxiliary header do not match the section sizes in the corresponding section headers. 0509-115 The section origins in the auxiliary header do not match the section origins in the corresponding section headers. 0509-116 The .loader section of a kernel extension must follow the .text and .data sections in the file. 0509-118 The alignment of the %s section does not satisfy its required alignment. 0509-119 The l_nimpid field in the .loader section header is not positive. 0509-120 An offset in the .loader section header is too large. 0509-121 A count in the .loader section header is too large. 0509-122 A length in the .loader section header is too large. 0509-123 The import ID strings in the module have been damaged. 0509-130 Symbol resolution failed for %s because: 0509-131 Symbol %1$s (number %2$s) has an invalid %3$s field. 0509-136 Symbol %1$s (number %2$s) is not exported from dependent module %3$s. 0509-135 Symbol %1$s (number %2$s) is imported at fixed address 0x%3$s, but dependent module %4$s exports the symbol at a different address. 0509-138 Symbol %1$s (number %2$s) is a deferred import. Deferred imports are not allowed. 0509-137 The type of symbol %1$s (number %2$s) does not match the type of the symbol as exported from dependent module %3$s. 0509-140 Relocation failed for %s because: 0509-141 Relocation entry %1$s (at address %2$s) has an invalid %3$s field. 0509-143 Relocation entry %1$s (at address %2$s) specifies an address outside the %3$s section. 0509-144 Relocation entry %1$s (at address %2$s) has an invalid relocation length. 0509-145 Relocation entry %1$s (at address %2$s) has an unknown relocation type. 0509-150 Dependent module %s could not be loaded. 0509-151 The program does not have an entry point or the o_snentry field in the auxiliary header is invalid. 0509-152 Member %1$s is not found in archive %2$s 0509-153 File %s is not an archive or the file could not be read properly. 0509-160 There is not enough kernel memory. Try again later. 0509-161 There is not enough memory for the process. 0509-191 Examine .loader section relocation entries with the 'dump -Rv' command. 0509-192 Examine .loader section symbols with the 'dump -Tv' command. 0509-193 Examine the .loader section header with the 'dump -Hv' command. 0509-194 Examine file headers with the 'dump -ohv' command. 0509-124 The program is a discontinued 64-bit object file. 0509-139 The address of symbol %s (number %s), exported from the kernel or a kernel extension, is too large to be used by a 32-bit application. 0509-170 Symbol %s (number %s) cannot be imported as a system call. Kernel extensions must be updated to support 64-bit applications on this version of the operating system. 0509-195 Creation of named shared library area "%s" failed because: 0509-196 SHLAP configuration failed. 0509-187 The local-exec model was used for thread-local storage, but the module is not the main program. 0509-181 Thread-local variable %1$s (number %2$s) is imported from dependent module %3$s, but the exported symbol is not a thread-local variable. 0509-182 Symbol %1$s (number %2$s) is imported from dependent module %3$s. The exported symbol is a thread-local variable but the the referencing symbol is not. 0509-183 Thread-local variable %1$s (number %2$s) is imported, but the local-dynamic model was used. 0509-184 Thread-local variable %1$s (number %2$s) is imported, but the local-exec model was used. 0509-188 Thread-local variables and relocation must be used together. 0509-185 Thread-local variable %1$s (number %2$s) is imported from a dynamically-loaded dependent module %3$s, but the initial-exec model was used. 0509-189 Module %1$s is loaded dynamically, but the initial-exec model is used by the module to refer to its own thread-local variables.