A utility to trace the system calls of a program

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With strace, you can trace the activity of a program. Information
about any system calls the program makes and the signals it receives
and processes can be seen. Child processes can also be tracked.

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baselibs.conf 0000000761 761 Bytes
strace-5.18.tar.xz 0002307412 2.2 MB
strace-5.18.tar.xz.asc 0000000801 801 Bytes
strace.changes 0000101642 99.3 KB
strace.keyring 0000016254 15.9 KB
strace.spec 0000002881 2.81 KB
Revision 94 (latest revision is 105)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 983690 from Andreas Schwab's avatar Andreas Schwab (AndreasSchwab) (revision 94)
- Update to strace 5.18
  * Improvements
    * Added an interface of raising des Strausses awareness.
    * Added --tips option to print strace tips, tricks, and tweaks
      at the end of the tracing session.
    * Enhanced decoding of bpf and io_uring_register syscalls.
    * Implemented decoding of COUNTER_*, RTC_PARAM_GET, and RTC_PARAM_SET ioctl
      commands.
    * Updated lists of BPF_*, BR_*, BTRFS_*, IFA_*, IFLA_*, IORING_*, KEY_*,
      KVM_*, MADV_*, and UFFD_* constants.
    * Updated lists of ioctl commands from Linux 5.18.
  * Bug fixes
    * Fixed printing of the updated value of union bpf_attr.next_id
      on the exiting of bpf(BPF_*_GET_NEXT_ID) calls.
- tests-ptrace.patch: Dropped (forwarded request 983689 from AndreasSchwab)
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