On 7/31/2012 2:45 PM, Charles Smith wrote:
Thank you for the fast response. Unfortunately, I don't have a /proc/process*:
$ ls /proc
1772 3992 filesystems misc partitions registry64 swaps uptime
1884 cpuinfo loadavg mounts registry self sys version
2908 devices meminfo net registry32 stat sysvipc
1772, 3992, 1884 and 2904 are process ID
and I don't find anything with an asterisk in the rebase -si listing shown at
the bottom of this email. But I do have process-numbered directories in /proc,
and this command, executed in /proc:
grep 250000 */maps
yielded this output:
1412/maps:00250000-00251000 r--p 00000000 E088:4805 562949953431982
/usr/bin/cygXdmcp-6.dll
it is loaded at 00250000
$ cat rebase.si
/usr/bin/cygcrypt-0.dll
base 0x44000000 size 0x00008000
/usr/bin/cygXdmcp-6.dll
base 0x61440000 size 0x0000a000
but its base address is 0x61440000
and it looks too low compared to 0x61480000 that is still probably
occupied by cygwin1.dll (at least on my system)
what do you find in the /proc/PROCESS_ID/maps around 0x61440000 ?
Regards
Marco
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