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Message-ID: <20150702164540.GH32532@port70.net>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2015 18:45:41 +0200
From: Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@...t70.net>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Error relocating libc.so: (...): symbol not found

* Laurent Bercot <ska-dietlibc@...rnet.org> [2015-07-02 18:16:39 +0200]:
>  I just pulled the latest musl git head and compiled it.
> Previously I was using a git version from right before 1.1.9
> or something. (Sorry, I didn't take notes, I can't tell you
> exactly what it was.)
> 
>  Now, when I run ldd on a static binary (compiled with either
> that new musl or a previous version), I get the following
> messages:
> 
> Error relocating libc.so: __muldc3: symbol not found
> Error relocating libc.so: __mulsc3: symbol not found
> Error relocating libc.so: __mulxc3: symbol not found
> 
> before the expected
> ldd: (binary): Not a valid dynamic program
> 
>  This is on x86_84 with gcc-4.2.1.
> 
>  Is anything wrong with my binaries or new musl installation,
> or are those spurious messages?

give us a bit more hints..
(i cant reproduce the issue)

put the libc.so + binary somewhere
(eg email to me)

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