Not sure if this is wanted, but on a couple of occasions recently I have been
presented with strace output which contains an exception at an address in an
unknown module (i.e. not in the cygwin DLL or the main executable), so here is a
patch which adds some more information, including DLL load addresses, to help
interpret such straces.
v2:
Use NtQueryObject() for HANDLE -> filename conversion
Add new '-e' option to toggle this additional logging
2015-06-07 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
* strace.cc (proc_child): Log process and thread create and exit,
and DLL load and unload.
(GetFileNameFromHandle): New function.
Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
The cygwin-doc source files are kept in CVS. Please see
https://cygwin.com/cvs.html for more information.
BUILD REQUIREMENTS:
bash
bzip2
coreutils
cygwin
dblatex
docbook-xml45
docbook-xsl
gzip
make
texinfo
perl
xmlto
OTHER NOTES:
You may use docbook2X to convert the DocBook files into info pages.
I have not been able to get a working docbook2X installation on Cygwin,
so currently I convert the files on a machine running GNU/Linux.
A few handmade files (cygwin.texi, intro.3, etc.) are found in the
cygwin-doc-x.y-z-src.tar.bz2 package. It also contains the utilities for
building the cygwin-doc-x.y-z "binary" package--simply run each step in
the cygwin-doc-x.y-z.sh script.