Re: about the virtual address space of processes

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On 28-04-08 16:58, Rene Herman wrote:

Anyways, usually, even when not guaranteed anything, you'd expect to be able to in practice get the same address. I know recent Red Hat distributions use addressspace randomization which easily could interfere. I suppose you are using Debian:

`- Debian GNU/Linux - The power of freedom

(ugh) and I do not know if it also does. Does it?

Just now see that heap randomization is in fact a standard kernel feature these days and therefore likely what is hitting you. You can disable it under CONFIG_EMBEDDED.

Rene.

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