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Re: clisp crashes on startup


On 7/7/2012 10:44 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
> On 7/7/2012 6:19 PM, Reini Urban wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 8:41 AM, Daniel Colascione  wrote:
>>> On 7/7/12 6:04 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
>>>> On 7/7/2012 12:45 AM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>>>>> $ clisp
>>
>> Looks like a missing dependency or wrong dll perm. I saw none in your
>> cygcheck.
>>
>> Can you try
>> $ ldd /usr/lib/clisp-2.48/base/lisp.exe
>> and see of one dll is missing.
>> And check if one of the dll's has no x perm set.
> 
> 
> $ cygcheck /usr/lib/clisp-2.48/base/lisp.exe
> 
> should be better. ldd does not advise about missing dll's

$ cygcheck /usr/lib/clisp-2.48/base/lisp.exe
C:\lib\clisp-2.48\base\lisp.exe
  C:\bin\cyggcc_s-1.dll
    C:\bin\cygwin1.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\KERNEL32.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-RtlSupport-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ProcessThreads-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Heap-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Memory-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Handle-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Synch-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-File-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-IO-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ThreadPool-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-LibraryLoader-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-NamedPipe-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Misc-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-SysInfo-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Localization-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ProcessEnvironment-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-String-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Debug-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-ErrorHandling-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Fibers-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Util-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Profile-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Security-Base-L1-1-0.dll
  C:\bin\cygcrypt-0.dll
  C:\bin\cygiconv-2.dll
  C:\bin\cygintl-8.dll
  C:\bin\cygncurses-9.dll
  C:\bin\cygreadline7.dll
    C:\bin\cygncursesw-10.dll
    C:\Windows\system32\USER32.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-LocalRegistry-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\LPK.dll
          C:\Windows\system32\USP10.dll
            C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll
              C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Console-L1-1-0.dll
              C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-DateTime-L1-1-0.dll
              C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-Interlocked-L1-1-0.dll
      C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-WIN-Service-Core-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-WIN-Service-winsvc-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-WIN-Service-Management-L1-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-WIN-Service-Management-L2-1-0.dll
        C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll
          C:\Windows\system32\SspiCli.dll
            C:\Windows\system32\CRYPTBASE.dll
              C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Core-DelayLoad-L1-1-0.dll
            C:\Windows\system32\API-MS-Win-Security-LSALookup-L1-1-0.dll
  C:\bin\cygsigsegv-2.dll
  C:\Windows\system32\OLE32.dll
  C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.DLL

ldd doesn't report an error either. ldd's output _is_ a bit odd, however:

$ ldd /usr/lib/clisp-2.48/full/lisp.exe
        ntdll.dll => /Windows/SysWOW64/ntdll.dll (0x7de70000)
        kernel32.dll => /Windows/syswow64/kernel32.dll (0x7dd60000)
        KERNELBASE.dll => /Windows/syswow64/KERNELBASE.dll (0x7d850000)
        cyggcc_s-1.dll => /usr/bin/cyggcc_s-1.dll (0xc5ab0000)
        cygwin1.dll => /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll (0x61000000)
        cygcrypt-0.dll => /usr/bin/cygcrypt-0.dll (0xc6400000)
        cygdb-4.5.dll => /usr/bin/cygdb-4.5.dll (0xc5fd0000)
        cygfcgi-0.dll => /usr/bin/cygfcgi-0.dll (0xc5e90000)
        cyggdbm-4.dll => /usr/bin/cyggdbm-4.dll (0xc59e0000)
        cygiconv-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygiconv-2.dll (0xc4110000)
        cygintl-8.dll => /usr/bin/cygintl-8.dll (0xc40b0000)
        cygncurses-9.dll => /usr/bin/cygncurses-9.dll (0xc39e0000)
        cygpcre-0.dll => /usr/bin/cygpcre-0.dll (0xc37f0000)
        cygpq.dll => /usr/bin/cygpq.dll (0xc3050000)
        cygcrypto-0.9.8.dll => /usr/bin/cygcrypto-0.9.8.dll (0xc62c0000)
        cygz.dll => /usr/bin/cygz.dll (0xc21f0000)
        cygldap-2-3-0.dll => /usr/bin/cygldap-2-3-0.dll (0xc3e80000)
        cyglber-2-3-0.dll => /usr/bin/cyglber-2-3-0.dll (0xc3f00000)
        cygcrypto-1.0.0.dll => /usr/bin/cygcrypto-1.0.0.dll (0xc6130000)
        cygsasl2-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygsasl2-2.dll (0xc2e90000)
        cygssl-1.0.0.dll => /usr/bin/cygssl-1.0.0.dll (0xc2bd0000)
        cygssl-0.9.8.dll => /usr/bin/cygssl-0.9.8.dll (0xc2c30000)
        cygreadline7.dll => /usr/bin/cygreadline7.dll (0xc2f10000)
        cygncursesw-10.dll => /usr/bin/cygncursesw-10.dll (0xc3990000)
        USER32.dll => /Windows/syswow64/USER32.dll (0x7dc50000)
        GDI32.dll => /Windows/syswow64/GDI32.dll (0x7dab0000)
        LPK.dll => /Windows/syswow64/LPK.dll (0x7d620000)
        USP10.dll => /Windows/syswow64/USP10.dll (0x6f8e0000)
        msvcrt.dll => /Windows/syswow64/msvcrt.dll (0x6ff50000)
        ADVAPI32.dll => /Windows/syswow64/ADVAPI32.dll (0x77c60000)
        sechost.dll => /Windows/SysWOW64/sechost.dll (0x2b20000)
        RPCRT4.dll => /Windows/syswow64/RPCRT4.dll (0x7db50000)
        SspiCli.dll => /Windows/syswow64/SspiCli.dll (0x7d8a0000)
        CRYPTBASE.dll => /Windows/syswow64/CRYPTBASE.dll (0x10000000)
        cygsigsegv-2.dll => /usr/bin/cygsigsegv-2.dll (0xc2e40000)
        OLE32.dll => /Windows/syswow64/OLE32.dll (0x72540000)
        OLEAUT32.DLL => /Windows/syswow64/OLEAUT32.DLL (0x6fc30000)
        svm.dll => /usr/lib/clisp-2.48/full/svm.dll (0xc1ec0000)
        cygstdc++-6.dll => /usr/bin/cygstdc++-6.dll (0xc2af0000)
        ??? => ??? (0x1490000)
        IMM32.DLL => /Windows/system32/IMM32.DLL (0x7d910000)
        MSCTF.dll => /Windows/syswow64/MSCTF.dll (0x70990000)


That "??? => ??? (0x1490000)" line is worrisome. I fired up a
PROC_THREAD+LOADER ETW trace --- c:\windows\sysow64\kernel32.dll is
loaded at that address and unloaded again before ldd gets around to
calling GetModuleFileNameEx on it. Is that supposed to happen?

I don't think it's a DLL issue, though. clisp _does_ start and print out
its banner, so the OS loader has to get as far as running the program's
entry point. clisp seems to be crashing when loading its saved memory image.

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