On 2019-07-05 12:28, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] via cygwin wrote: > Here's the output from ldd, of an executable built just recently on Cygwin: > ntdll.dll => /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll (0x7ffc339d0000) > KERNEL32.DLL => /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNEL32.DLL > (0x7ffc31a00000) > KERNELBASE.dll => /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/KERNELBASE.dll > (0x7ffc30090000) > cygwin1.dll => /cygdrive/u/2.4.0/release/Cygwin-64/bin/cygwin1.dll > (0x180040000) > cygiconv-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygiconv-2.dll (0x3ec980000) > cygcom_err-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygcom_err-2.dll (0x3ef750000) > cygbz2-1.dll => /usr/bin/cygbz2-1.dll (0x3f6a40000) > cyggcc_s-seh-1.dll => /usr/bin/cyggcc_s-seh-1.dll (0x3ee3a0000) > cyggssapi_krb5-2.dll => /usr/bin/cyggssapi_krb5-2.dll (0x3eceb0000) > cygz.dll => /cygdrive/u/2.4.0/release/Cygwin-64/bin/cygz.dll > (0x3aba30000) > cygpcre-1.dll => /usr/bin/cygpcre-1.dll (0x3eb1a0000) > cygk5crypto-3.dll => /usr/bin/cygk5crypto-3.dll (0x3ec300000) > cygintl-8.dll => /usr/bin/cygintl-8.dll (0x3ec8d0000) > cygkrb5support-0.dll => /usr/bin/cygkrb5support-0.dll (0x3ec150000) > ??? => ??? (0x90000) > My question would be, how to read the last line? It'd be quite suspicious if > ldd is unable to figure out what library (name) is required (the left side > of the =>), but I understand that the library itself might be missing (so > it's logical to put "???" on the right side in that case). > Any insight is appreciated.
I found many Cygwin exes that display zero to multiple lines like that, depending on the run, but it was flakey and inconsistent, and could not find any common factors across builds. Across 1684 /bin/exes, about 400 exes displayed about 600 lines with '???'. That looks like it might be a limitation of how ldd works under Cygwin. If you compare ldd output to cygcheck output from the same exe, ldd always omits and cygcheck always includes the following on my W10 Home: C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-1.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-0.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-timezone-l1-1-0.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-0.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-file-l2-1-0.dll C:\WINDOWS\system32\api-ms-win-core-xstate-l2-1-0.dll so what we are seeing may be an artifact of Windows dll load table entries, as Windows programs can not be built with unresolved dll links, but Cygwin dynamically autoloads dlls when functions are called. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised. -- 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