On Friday, April 28, 2023 2:45:05 A.M. CDT Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Processing control commands: > > block 1034908 by -1 > > Bug #1034908 [libabsl-dev] Update libabsl-dev to new upstream > version/snapshot for newer protobuf 1034908 was not blocked by any bugs. > 1034908 was blocking: 1034668 > Added blocking bug(s) of 1034908: 1035045
The reported build error is: dpkg-shlibdeps: error: cannot find library libgtest.so.1.12.1 needed by debian/libabsl20230125/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ libabsl_per_thread_sem_test_common.so.20230125.0.0 (ELF format: 'elf64-x86-64' abi: '0201003e00000000'; RPATH: '') How did libabsl20230125 get such a dependency? Debian has never shipped libgtest.so -- was this built against a locally-built libgtest somehow? My recommendation is to preferably build libgtest in your own build process -- this ensures gtest is built with the same compiler options as your test code; or else link against the provided static libgtest.a. -Steve
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