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>> I have a question - what is the return value of NtQueryObject () if >> the ntdll.dll is not found i.e. you're executing on Win9x ? Is it 0 or >> -1 ? It seems from the strace.log the it is 0 but I want to be sure. >> >> If it is 0 there is a problem - see below: CV> It's not 0. See autoload.cc. I've just tested this by the following change in autoload.cc: LoadDLLfuncEx2 (NtQueryObject, 20, ntdlltest, 1, 1) There is no ntdlltest.dll on my machine though the call to NtQueryObject () returns 0. I'am attaching the output of the 'strings' utility I've run on the newly built cygwin1.dll. I hope this helps.
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