On Fri, 2016-11-04 at 23:24 +0000, Burton, Ross wrote: > > No, I checked the files in /usr on the host, as this is a native build it should be linking against the host libc. > > $ grep -r getrandom > x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/syscall.h:#define SYS_getrandom __NR_getrandom > x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/syscall.h:#define SYS_getrandom __NR_getrandom > x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/syscall.h:#define SYS_getrandom __NR_getrandom > > > Yes, looks like Debian headers are a bit broken. > > >
That would happen if your glibc was compiled against a newer version of the kernel headers than you actually have installed (bits/syscall.h is auto-generated from the kernel headers at build time). If this is a clean Debian install then it does sound like they have messed up the packaging somehow. p.
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