Trace the Library and System Calls a Program Makes

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Ltrace is a program that runs the specified command until it exits. It
intercepts and records the dynamic library calls that are called by the
executed process and the signals that are received by that process. It
can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program.

The program to trace need not be recompiled for this, so you can use
ltrace on binaries for which you do not have access to the source.

This is still a work in progress, so, for example, the tracking to
child processes may fail or some things may not work as expected.

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arm-trace.patch 0000000461 461 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000000056 56 Bytes
gcc9-Wlto-type-mismatch.patch 0000000467 467 Bytes
gcc9-printf-s-null-argument.patch 0000000449 449 Bytes
lens-double-free.patch 0000000552 552 Bytes
ltrace-0.7.91-gea8928d.tar.bz2 0000281282 275 KB
ltrace-0.7.91-ppc64le-scv.patch 0000000667 667 Bytes
ltrace.changes 0000020950 20.5 KB
ltrace.spec 0000003174 3.1 KB
ppc-ptrace.patch 0000000298 298 Bytes
readdir.patch 0000001075 1.05 KB
s390x-ptrace.patch 0000002541 2.48 KB
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Daniel Mach's avatar Daniel Mach (dmach) committed (revision 3)
drop unused files from srcdir causing issues
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