Upon further investigation, the bug I encountered is rather with gdb than
gcc.
gdb does not seem to cope very well with position-independent
executables. Reloading a PIE file gets the entry point wrong.
Example below. Notice how the first time gdb seems a PIE executable (when
a.out has gone PIE c
Package: gcc-6
Version: 6.3.0-18
Severity: important
Hi,
I am directing this bug as relevant to gcc package as this is my best
guess so far of a possible culprit. gdb is the package which has its
functionality affected.
Consider the following trivial code:
#include
void a()
{
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