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From: "Jon Beniston" <jon AT beniston DOT com>
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Subject: Using WinPcap in a cygwin application
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 13:04:16 -0000
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Hi,

I'm trying to use WinPcap 4.1.1 in a program that links with cygwin1.dll
1.7.1-1. The program I have built runs successfully on Vista and Windows 7,
but fails with a SIGSEGV seemingly before it calls WinMainCRTStartup on
Windows XP SP3. 

The stack trace from insight is:

ntdll!LdrCreateOutofProcessImage
ntdll!RtlDeleteElementGenericTableAvl
ntdll!RtlReAllocateHeap+38 (This is where the SIGSEGV is).

Any suggestions what the problem might be? I understand there may be
complications using WinPcap with Cygwin as it is built for Ming, but I have
other programs that run ok.

Cheers,
Jon




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