> > Hi, > > > > I have little experience with Guix packages, but I ran into a similar > > issue using guix shell --pure recently, and I believe that you need to > > add glibc to your dependencies. > > > > I suppose that guix shell works for you because you already have glibc > > available in the active profile. I'd expect guix shell --pure to fail > > with the same error. > > Thanks for your idea but no luck, still the same error with glibc added :-/ > > Emmanuel
Perhaps `find /gnu/store/ -name "crt1.o"` will give further hints? Good luck! Wojtek -- (sig_start) website: https://koszko.org/koszko.html PGP: https://koszko.org/key.gpg fingerprint: E972 7060 E3C5 637C 8A4F 4B42 4BC5 221C 5A79 FD1A Meet Kraków saints! #10: blessed Hilary Januszewski Poznaj świętych krakowskich! #10: błogosławiony Hilary Januszewski https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Januszewski -- (sig_end) On Tue, 8 Nov 2022 11:58:41 +0100 Emmanuel Medernach <emmanuel.medern...@iphc.cnrs.fr> wrote: > Le 08/11/2022 à 11:45, Sergiu Ivanov a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I have little experience with Guix packages, but I ran into a similar > > issue using guix shell --pure recently, and I believe that you need to > > add glibc to your dependencies. > > > > I suppose that guix shell works for you because you already have glibc > > available in the active profile. I'd expect guix shell --pure to fail > > with the same error. > > Thanks for your idea but no luck, still the same error with glibc added :-/ > > Emmanuel > > > > - > > HTH, > > Sergiu > > > > > > Emmanuel Medernach <emmanuel.medern...@iphc.cnrs.fr> > > [2022-11-08T11:23:16+0100]: > >> Hello Guix, > >> > >> I have a local package with a compile script that > >> I need to add to our local GUIX packages. > >> > >> I tried to use trivial-build-system with > >> gcc-toolchain input, all works well when I compile > >> it manually in a 'guix shell' but when I try to > >> define a package I ran into this error: > >> > >> ld: cannot find crt1.o: No such file or directory > >> ld: cannot find crti.o: No such file or directory > >> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status > >> > >> I cannot produce correct binaries with > >> gcc-toolchain, here is a minimal package > >> definition with the above problem. Could you > >> please tell me how to solve this problem ? > >> > >> (define-public SimpleTest > >> (package > >> (name "SimpleTest") > >> (version "0.0.0") > >> (source > >> (origin > >> (method url-fetch) > >> (uri ".../simpletest.tgz") > >> (sha256 > >> (base32 "0nx8dgs5n4s1alp8lnp7a96czdll8bb7ljbg152yk7m0mr07728d")))) > >> (inputs `(("gcc-toolchain" ,gcc-toolchain-9) > >> ("gzip" ,gzip) > >> ("tar" ,tar))) > >> (build-system trivial-build-system) > >> (arguments > >> `(#:modules > >> ((guix build utils)) > >> #:builder > >> (begin > >> (use-modules (guix build utils)) > >> > >> (let* ((source (assoc-ref %build-inputs "source")) > >> (out (assoc-ref %outputs "out")) > >> (gzip (assoc-ref %build-inputs "gzip")) > >> (gunzip-bin (string-append gzip "/bin/gunzip")) > >> (tar (assoc-ref %build-inputs "tar")) > >> (tar-bin (string-append tar "/bin/tar")) > >> (gcc-dir (assoc-ref %build-inputs "gcc-toolchain")) > >> (gcc-bin (string-append gcc-dir "/bin/gcc"))) > >> > >> (let* ((packages (alist-delete "source" %build-inputs)) > >> (packages-path (map cdr packages))) > >> (setenv > >> "PATH" > >> (apply > >> string-append > >> (getenv "PATH") ":" > >> (map (lambda (p) (string-append p "/bin:")) > >> packages-path)))) > >> > >> ;; (setenv "GCC_EXEC_PREFIX" gcc-dir) > >> ;; gcc: fatal error: cannot execute 'cc1': execvp: No such > >> file or directory > >> > >> (display (list "gcc-bin" gcc-bin)) (newline) > >> > >> (mkdir-p out) (chdir out) > >> (copy-file source "simpletest.tar.gz") > >> (invoke gunzip-bin "simpletest.tar.gz") > >> (invoke tar-bin "xvf" "simpletest.tar") > >> (delete-file "simpletest.tar") > >> (chdir "simpletest") > >> (invoke gcc-bin "simpletest.c" "-o" "simpletest") > >> > >> #t)))) > >> > >> (synopsis "Simple Test") > >> (description "Simple Test") > >> (home-page "None") > >> (license license:gpl3+))) > >> > >> Best regards, > >> > >> Emmanuel Medernach >
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