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Bug#33505: glibc dlerror() on dlopen() fails with long (22 char!) filename



On Wed, Feb 17, 1999 at 08:22:45PM +0800, David Luyer wrote:
> There appears to be a major bug in dlerror() or dlopen(); when I pass 
> dlopen() an invalid object (eg, an empty file) with a filename longer than
> around 22 characters, I get the first 21 or so characters of the filename
> followed by a random character out of dlerror().  The error message and the
> rest of the filename are nowhere to be seen.

Could you tar up a test case and put it somewhere on a web page, so
that we can reproduce the problem?

Dan

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|       Daniel Jacobowitz        |__|     CMU, CS class of 2002      |
|   Debian GNU/Linux Developer    __   Part-Time Systems Programmer  |
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