I have a strange behaviour in gdb: I can't set breakpoints, this is the error: "Cannot insert breakpoint 1. Error accessing memory address 0x3b24481778: Input/output error." It's not related with SELinux, as I disabled selinux (SELINUX=permissive in /etc/selinux/config) and the problem persist. If you need any more info, please tell me.
(In reply to comment #0) > I have a strange behaviour in gdb: I can't set breakpoints, this is the error: > > "Cannot insert breakpoint 1. > Error accessing memory address 0x3b24481778: Input/output error." A reproducer would be the best one. Otherwise I need at least: (gdb) info breakpoints 1 and either (gdb) info proc mappings or (preferred) cat /proc/PID/maps where PID is the _debugged_ process, either from `ps axwf' or from (gdb) p getpid () Thanks. > It's not related with SELinux, as I disabled selinux (SELINUX=permissive in > /etc/selinux/config) and the problem persist. Have you rebooted afterwards? `setenforce 0' is both easier and IMO even safer method. You can verify the current status with `getenforce'.
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