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SubjectRe: Bad 2.3.10 + gdb interaction
On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Tim Waugh wrote:

> By 'break', I mean that when processes (unrelated to gdb) execve they get
> sent SIGTRAP, even though they aren't PF_PTRACED. But it isn't coming
> from the obvious place in binfmt_elf.c, and in fact when
> do_load_elf_binary exits, current->signal is 0.

More information: the signal gets sent by int3. Could it be something
along the lines of POKE_MEM into a private mapping going wrong and the
change becoming visible to everyone? (Yes, I'm guessing wildly.)

Tim.
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