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On 6/22/2017 10:59 AM, Wouter van Doorn wrote:

> With 'outside', I meant a normal run not involving gdb at all. Sorry
> if I was unclear.
> 
> Yes, it's minty, and it's /bin/bash.
> 
> Out of desperation, I have added a sleep for two seconds both before
> and after the printf statement. The sleep does not happen either! The
> prompt is immediately back, so it's more than just 'no output', it
> seems my code never even gets started. Does this shed any new light?

Then its down to the 'weird' stuff, any anti-virus installed? (maybe
even the name hello.exe could cause an anti-virus to block it).
-- 
R. Berber


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