On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 9:44 PM luigi scarso <luigi.sca...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Are you using 32bit linux-gnueabi ?

I am tinkering with an Alpine Linux chroot on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2
which has a custom rom flashed. Alpine Linux uses musl libc. First I
wanted to go with a distro based on glibc (Arch Linux ARM), but that
did not work, because recent versions of glibc require a Kernel more
recent that what is available for the Note 2.

Inside the Alpine Linux chroot 'uname -a' says:

Linux auge 3.0.101-ReTRoKeRNeL-g6242745fe35 #3 SMP PREEMPT Fri Aug 3
16:31:55 EEST 2018 armv7l Linux.

first-setup.sh distinguishes between musl libc and glibc only for
Linux on i*86 and x86_64|ia64, and not for Linux on arm*.

After

rsync -rlptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/linux-armhf/bin .

the command 'ls -l "$PWD/bin/luatex"' returns:

-rwxr-xr-x 1 w w 5720504 Oct 25 08:16 /home/w/borg/tex/con/bin/luatex

which is correct. But

"$PWD/bin/luatex --version"

returns the rather strange error:

zsh: no such file or directory: /home/w/borg/tex/con/bin/luatex

It probably has to do with the circumstance that 'readelf -a
"$PWD/bin/luatex" | grep -i glibc' succeeds, while 'readelf -a
/bin/busybox | grep -i glibc' does not.

I probably do not use linux-gnueabi, but something like
armv7a-unknown-linux-musleabihf, although I still find this stuff very
confusing.

This was just an experiment. I do not really need this.
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