Ryan Johnson writes: > BTW, I found a good way to identify, if not fix, BLODA: given an app > which loads no libraries at runtime -- such as 'ls' -- any dlls > mentioned in /proc/$$/maps which cygcheck does not mention are > probably dodgy. In my case, Windows Live (which I didn't think was > even installed on my machine) has injected a WLIDNSP.DLL ("Microsoft > Windows Live ID Namespace Provider") in all my processes.
This would be super-cool if true, but it doesn't work for me. . . If I try, I find C:\Windows\system32\ntmarta.dll C:\Windows\SysWOW64\sechost.dll C:\Windows\syswow64\WLDAP32.dll in /proc/[ls procid]/maps but not in cygcheck output, but none of those are BLODA, right? [Note also that maps shows many things in syswow64 which cygcheck shows in system32, but presumably that's because cygcheck itself is a 32-bit app, is it?] ht -- Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 651-1426, e-mail: h...@inf.ed.ac.uk URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail from me _always_ has a .sig like this -- mail without it is forged spam] -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple