On Jul 23, 2011, at 10:24 PM, David Nadlinger wrote:

> I have been observing crashes in semi-random places around my D applications 
> (Segmentation fault/Bus errors) on the recently released OS X 10.7, dubbed 
> Lion. They miraculously disappeared every time I ran the executables from 
> GDB, and as I found out (thanks wm4 for the hint), this was due to GDB 
> disabling ASLR by default. And indeed, if I »set disable-aslr off«, the 
> crashes also happened within the debugger.
> 
> This is not totally surprising as Lion is the first OS X release to include 
> full ASLR for both 32 bit and 64 bit applications, but I have not been able 
> to track down what exactly goes on.
> 
> Any guesses what could go wrong here without additional details (I'm not at 
> all sure where to look right now)? Maybe something related to the OS 
> X-specific things like TLS handling?

I ran into this issue but didn't have time to track it down at the time.  I'd 
guess that it's the same old object file generation issue that arises with 
every OSX release (where the way DMD marks data blocks for exception handling, 
TLS, etc, breaks for one reason or another), and that ASLR is simply the latest 
cause.  I couldn't suggest a fix though... I don't know how ASLR works well 
enough.

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