Hi!
On 7/10/19 7:45 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Laurent helped me debugging and the problem is that Debian has its own
> binfmt-support
> packages which competes with systemd-binfmt with the former not setting the
> preserve
> flag.
It works for me with the attached patch by Laurent
On 7/10/19 7:28 PM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
>> Both the patch from Laurent and these two patches from Alex and you seem
>> cause
>> issues with the shell environment so that chrooting into the build root no
>> longer
>> works.
>
> Make sure you have the P flag and the interpreter pointing to the
>
On Jul 10 2019, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> That should fix it:
>>
>> https://github.com/openSUSE/qemu/commit/b9d571b22b86948586a3ee622a854b5fc694cc04
>> https://github.com/openSUSE/qemu/commit/3cec667753967b778563899cbd21cc2e617d4389
>
> That doesn't work, unfortunately. At least, I can
> That should fix it:
>
> https://github.com/openSUSE/qemu/commit/b9d571b22b86948586a3ee622a854b5fc694cc04
> https://github.com/openSUSE/qemu/commit/3cec667753967b778563899cbd21cc2e617d4389
That doesn't work, unfortunately. At least, I cannot get it to work in Debian.
Both the patch from Laurent
Hi!
On 7/8/19 6:18 PM, Niko Tyni wrote:
> This can be reproduced under for instance qemu-armhf with
>
> mkdir b && cd b && ../Configure -des -Dmksymlinks
>
> resulting in lots of 'Permission denied' errors when extracting cflags.SH
> because the script mistakes the shell absolute path for its
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