09-10-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
treesloth
The strange thing is that exactly the same installation succeeds on an identical VPS on the same physical system, so apparently I've managed to pooch something in my environment...
It would be worth doing an ll and a sum of the
/lib/ld-2.5.so
library file on both systems and seeing if they are the same or not?
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dwarf_add_arange
DWARF_ADD_ARANGE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual DWARF_ADD_ARANGE(3)
NAME
dwarf_add_arange, dwarf_add_arange_b -- add address range information to a DWARF producer instance
LIBRARY
DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libdwarf.h>
Dwarf_Unsigned
dwarf_add_arange(Dwarf_P_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Addr start, Dwarf_Unsigned length, Dwarf_Signed symbol_index, Dwarf_Error *err);
Dwarf_Unsigned
dwarf_add_arange_b(Dwarf_P_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Addr start, Dwarf_Unsigned length, Dwarf_Unsigned symbol_index, Dwarf_Unsigned end_symbol_index,
Dwarf_Addr offset_from_end_symbol, Dwarf_Error *err);
DESCRIPTION
Function dwarf_add_arange_b() adds an address range entry to a producer instance.
Argument dbg should reference a DWARF producer instance allocated using dwarf_producer_init(3) or dwarf_producer_init_b(3).
Argument start specifies the relocatable start address of the address range.
Argument length specifies the length of the address range.
Argument symbol_index specifies the ELF symbol index of the first symbol to be used for relocation.
Argument end_symbol_index specifies the ELF symbol index of the second symbol to be used for relocation.
o If argument end_symbol_index is not 0, the DW_DLC_SYMBOLIC_RELOCATIONS flag should have been set on the DWARF producer instance. The
address value specified by argument start will be treated as an offset value from the first symbol, and the argument
offset_from_end_symbol should hold an offset value from the second symbol. Application code can retrieve the relocation entries for the
symbol pair by calling function dwarf_get_relocation_info(3). The relocation entry for the first symbol will have type
dwarf_drt_first_of_length_pair and the relocation entry for the second symbol will have type dwarf_drt_second_of_length_pair.
o If argument end_symbol_index is 0, argument offset_from_end_symbol will be ignored and only one symbol is used for relocation.
If argument err is not NULL, it will be used to store error information in case of an error.
Function dwarf_add_arange() is deprecated. It is similar to function dwarf_add_arange_b() except that it cannot handle all possible symbol
index values and supports only one relocation symbol.
RETURN VALUES
On success, these functions return a non-zero value. In case of an error, these functions return 0 and set the argument err.
ERRORS
These functions can fail with:
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] Argument dbg was NULL.
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] Argument end_symbol_index was non-zero, but the flag DW_DLC_SYMBOLIC_RELOCATIONS was not set on the producer instance.
[DW_DLE_MEMORY] An out of memory condition was encountered during the execution of the function.
SEE ALSO
dwarf(3), dwarf_get_relocation_info(3), dwarf_producer_init(3), dwarf_producer_init_b(3)
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