glibc and linux-libre-headers

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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 18 Aug 2015 12:23
Re: bug#21216: glibc and linux-libre-headers
(name . Danny Milosavljevic)(address . dannym@scratchpost.org)(address . 21216@debbugs.gnu.org)
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Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> skribis:

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> I installed GuixSD recently and ran into the same problem as there:
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> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-02/msg00032.html
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> Installing linux-libre-headers manually did help, but shouldn't it
> happen automatically?

Nowadays, unlike in Feb. 2013, linux-libre-headers is a “propagated
input” of glibc: when glibc is installed in a profile,
linux-libre-headers is automatically installed as well. So there
shouldn’t be any problems.

However, instead of installing the ‘glibc’ package, you may want to
install the ‘gcc-toolchain’ package, which provides all the tools needed
to do software development (GCC, libc, Binutils, the ‘ld wrapper’, etc.)

Can you report back?

Thanks,
Ludo’.
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 7 Sep 2015 06:42
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tags 21216 moreinfo
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 5 Feb 2016 06:08
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tags 21216 notabug
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 5 Feb 2016 06:08
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close 21216 0.9.1
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Danny Milosavljevic wrote on 16 Feb 2016 10:16
Re: bug#21216: glibc and linux-libre-headers
(name . Ludovic Courtès)(address . ludo@gnu.org)(address . 21216@debbugs.gnu.org)
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Hi,

On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 21:23:40 +0200
ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) wrote:

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> However, instead of installing the ‘glibc’ package, you may want to
> install the ‘gcc-toolchain’ package, which provides all the tools needed
> to do software development (GCC, libc, Binutils, the ‘ld wrapper’, etc.)

I tried that now - that works fine.

Why can I install glibc (when it doesn't work anyway)? What's the difference?
Is it documented?

Thanks.

Regards,
Danny
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 17 Feb 2016 10:15
(name . Danny Milosavljevic)(address . dannym@scratchpost.org)(address . 21216-done@debbugs.gnu.org)
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Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> skribis:

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> On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 21:23:40 +0200
> ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) wrote:
>
>> However, instead of installing the ‘glibc’ package, you may want to
>> install the ‘gcc-toolchain’ package, which provides all the tools needed
>> to do software development (GCC, libc, Binutils, the ‘ld wrapper’, etc.)
>
> I tried that now - that works fine.
>
> Why can I install glibc (when it doesn't work anyway)? What's the difference?

The most important difference is the linker wrapper (“ld-wrapper”),
which makes sure -Wl,-rpath is passed for each library against which we
link.

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> Is it documented?

Not yet, but you can help! :-)

Ludo’.
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