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Re: ASLR breaks cygwin
- From: Warren Young <warren at etr-usa dot com>
- To: Cygwin-L <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 11:06:00 -0600
- Subject: Re: ASLR breaks cygwin
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On 6/6/2013 10:52, Dan Kegel wrote:
I wonder if we could get them to recognize the parent-child
relationship somehow, and keep the same address space
in the child.
Just kidding. Hell would sooner freeze over.
I don't know about that. For a long time, they had a bigger conflict of
interest with Cygwin due to SFU/SUA/Interix and the POSIX subsystem.
They announced SUA's doom a couple of years ago[1] and the need for a
separate native POSIX API is gone[2]. I even recall reading on this
list that Microsoft now recommends Cygwin, at least unofficially.
Perhaps Microsoft now has some incentive to create a native fork(2) like
call in their OS that Cygwin could use. (Or something close enough,
like Linux's clone(2).)
[1] http://goo.gl/4hrPg
[2] Presumably, gone with the 90's, when government contracts would
sometimes require POSIX compatibility.
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