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I guess I'm wondering whether I should be letting #650234 close and we
need a separate bug for the current phase... The provided explanation
of the status does not make sense. The explanation I can come up with is
the wrapping is working, except around shell scripts. For shel
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:15:19PM +0100, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> 2012/10/24 Jonathan Nieder :
> > Thanks. Indeed, ideally fakechroot's execve should look up the
> > interpreter filename from the ELF .interp section, map it according to
> > the faked chroot, and set argv[0]. The hard part is th
2012/10/24 Jonathan Nieder :
> Thanks. Indeed, ideally fakechroot's execve should look up the
> interpreter filename from the ELF .interp section, map it according to
> the faked chroot, and set argv[0]. The hard part is the ELF parsing.
It doesn't work correctly:
1. The glibc dynamic loader ca
found 2.9-1.1+squeeze1
found 2.16-1
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This appears to be an issue for a lot more than just 2.15-1. I could be
wrong, but I'd assume it is in pretty well every version.
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reassign 650234 fakechroot 2.15-1
severity 650234 important
tags 650234 + upstream
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Elliott Mitchell wrote:
> user@host:/$ ls
> Segmentation fault
> user@host:/$ /lib/ld-linux.so.2 ls
> ls: error while loading shared libraries: ls: cannot open shared object file:
> No such fil
Simple test I tried in a test chroot image area:
user@host:~/build$ fakechroot
user@host:~/build$ chroot test.image
Segmentation fault
user@host:~/build$ chroot test.image /lib/ld-linux.so.2 /bin/bash
user@host:/$ ls
Segmentation fault
user@host:/$ /lib/ld-linux.so.2 ls
ls: error while loading sha
Any progress as solving #650234? Reads like the problem has been
identified, but no solution has come up. I've got no idea if any
possible solutions are visible...
One thought, in wrapping execve(), use "/lib/ld-linux.so.2" as
the filename. Push "/lib/ld-linux.so.2" on to argv[], then use
the f
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