A utility to trace the system calls of a program
With strace, you can trace the activity of a program. Information
about any system calls the program makes and the signals it receives
and processes can be seen. Child processes can also be tracked.
- Developed at devel:tools
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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baselibs.conf | 0000000761 761 Bytes | |
strace-6.7.tar.xz | 0002434880 2.32 MB | |
strace-6.7.tar.xz.asc | 0000000801 801 Bytes | |
strace.changes | 0000108915 106 KB | |
strace.keyring | 0000016254 15.9 KB | |
strace.spec | 0000002582 2.52 KB |
Revision 103 (latest revision is 106)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
accepted
request 1142656
from
Andreas Schwab (AndreasSchwab)
(revision 103)
- Update to strace 6.7 * Implemented -kk/--stack-traces=source option for libdw-based stack tracing. * Implemented decoding of futex_wake, futex_wait, and sys_futex_requeue syscalls. * Updated lists of BPF_*, BTRFS_*, IORING_*, KVM_*, LANDLOCK_*, PR_*, and TCP_* constants. * Updated lists of ioctl commands from Linux 6.7. * Fix strace -r during the first second after booting to show correct relative timestamps. * Fix strace -f entering deadlock on exit if there are tracee processes spawned using vfork semantics. (forwarded request 1142655 from AndreasSchwab)
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