On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 10:14:10PM -0500, Nicholas LaRoche wrote: > On a standard installation of Fedora 10 address space randomization is > enabled by default. The base address of a process started by wine seems > to change.. and it is easy to see when loading Dlls and checking their > base addresses. > > Does the preloader attempt to compensate for this? Or is it necessary to > use setarch to turn off ASR completely when debugging with reproducibility? > > $> setarch $(uname -p) -RL
Check if ntdll.dll and kernel32.dll are always loaded at the same address. If yes, everything is likely ok and no need for further action. Ciao, Marcus