Hi,

I'm running a Fedora 12 base with a new toolchain recently compiled: gcc 4.4.2,
glibc 2.10.1, and binutils 2.19 on x86_64. Kernel 2.6.33 recompiled. Valgrind
3.5.0 recompiled with new toolchain.

Valgrind wants a non-stripped ld.so. However, this is what the /usr/bin/file
command says about ld-linux-x86-64.so.2:

$ file /usr/local/tools-0.0.2/lib/ld-2.10.1.so
/usr/local/tools-0.0.2/lib/ld-2.10.1.so: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64,
version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, not stripped

Also,

nm -a /usr/local/tools-0.0.2/lib/ld-2.10.1.so

000000000021cb20 b .bss
0000000000000000 n .comment
000000000021c040 d .data
000000000021bbe0 d .data.rel.ro
0000000000000000 N .debug_abbrev
0000000000000000 N .debug_aranges
0000000000000000 N .debug_info
0000000000000000 N .debug_line
0000000000000000 N .debug_loc
0000000000000000 N .debug_pubnames
0000000000000000 N .debug_ranges
0000000000000000 N .debug_str

Hence, I assume the debug info is present.

valgrind error:

valgrind:  A must-be-redirected function
valgrind:  whose name matches the pattern:      strlen
valgrind:  in an object with soname matching:   ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
valgrind:  was not found whilst processing
valgrind:  symbols from the object with soname: ld-linux-x86-64.so.2


What is valgrind trying to find that it can't? 






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