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Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 11:18:40 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Application causes STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION in Windows 2008
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> 
> PPPP wrote:
>> 
>> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>>
>>> Perhaps a better question is why do you think investigating this problem
>>> would be different with Cygwin than with any other non-Cygwin
>>> application?
>>> If you find there is something Cygwin-specific in this process that's
>>> confusing you, it might help us understand you better if you
>>> reformulated
>>> the question with your specific issues stated.
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> That's a good point.  I don't know for sure it's Cygwin.  What I wanted
>> to
>> do was to use strace on the process and see if I can find out what it's
>> doing.  When I tried to do that, it would say cannot attach to process. 
>> I
>> tried using "strace -p" as well as starting the process with strace.  The
>> problem I had with starting the process with strace is that with the
>> arguments I'm passing to the process, strace didn't like it.  I tried
>> putting quotes around the start command as well.  That's where I'm
>> stuck...
> 
> So what's the command line you're using?  Does the following work for
> you?
> 
>    strace -o ls.out ls /usr
> 
> 

Thanks Larry.  I ran your command and I was able to strace something.  Here
is the output of the strace:

--- Process 1052, exception C0000005 at 610610C5
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception 000006BA at 76A8F35F
--- Process 3572, exception C0000005 at 004096B6


Which isn't very useful...how should I tackle this?
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