| Index: third_party/afl/src/docs/INSTALL
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| diff --git a/third_party/afl/src/docs/INSTALL b/third_party/afl/src/docs/INSTALL
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| index 6c44b922d47ceaa1b3a3268807f28e652dfa47a2..fa8a34c357480ae4bda13e8995ea8e95217c5733 100644
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| --- a/third_party/afl/src/docs/INSTALL
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| +++ b/third_party/afl/src/docs/INSTALL
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| @@ -140,11 +140,13 @@ $ sudo make install
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| Do *not* specify --with-as=/usr/gnu/bin/as - this will produce a GCC binary that
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| ignores the -B flag and you will be back to square one.
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| -If you have system-wide crash reporting enabled, you may run into problems
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| -similar to the gotchas for Linux and MacOS X, but I have not verified this.
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| -More information about AppCrash can be found here:
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| +Note that Solaris reportedly comes withe crash reporting enabled, which causes
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| +problems with crashes being misinterpreted as hangs, similarly to the gotchas
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| +for Linux and MacOS X. AFL does not auto-detect crash reporting on this
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| +particular platform, but you may need to run the following command:
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| - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris10/app-crash-142906.html
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| +$ coreadm -d global -d global-setid -d process -d proc-setid \
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| + -d kzone -d log
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| User emulation mode of QEMU is not available on Solaris, so black-box
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| instrumentation mode (-Q) will not work.
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