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TheCoop Veteran
Joined: 15 Jun 2002 Posts: 1814 Location: Where you least expect it
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 5:55 pm Post subject: gettimeofday() in strace |
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I'm trying to figure out why a program wont run (descent3, but thats beside the point). In the strace output, at the end I get this, with lots of cpu activity but a blank window:
Code: | gettimeofday({1078941266, 721104}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721120}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721136}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721152}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721168}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721183}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721199}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721215}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721231}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721247}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721262}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721278}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721294}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721310}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721325}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721341}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721357}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721373}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721389}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721404}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721420}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721436}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 721452}, NULL) = 0
gettimeofday({1078941266, 725388}, NULL) = 0 |
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jftuga Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 21 Jan 2004 Posts: 139 Location: Athens, GA
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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From your output, I don't know what is going on. You could try strace with -f (or -ff), for fork and then see strace output for any child processes. You can also try ltrace, which is like strace, but it traces libc calls instead.
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