The strange thing is that even the upstream version 20100106 of Prelink
from http://people.redhat.com/jakub/prelink/ destroys ntdll.dll.so. So
in my perspective, there are two possibilities: 

1. the problem lies in the Debian version of libelfg0
2. the problem lies in the way ntdll.dll.so is compiled on my system
before prelink is applied

I compiled the upstream version using version 0.8.12-0.1 of libelfg0 and
libelfg0-dev (which comes from Debian sid). 

The problem seems also to be present in the Debian version
0.0.20090925-1 of Prelink.

I strongly suspect the second explanation to be true, because Wine
compiles with prelink on different systems than mine. So it has to do
with the configuration of my system. But in that case the correct
behaviour of Prelink would be to report an error instead of destroying
the shared object.

Yves






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