Dixi quod… >My guess here is that it’s, as usual, the fault of qemu-user, >which has multiple outstanding emulation bugs, some of which >affecting klibc-built binaries especially, though this, since >a statically linked mksh works, is probably an issue with how >qemu-user handles .interp *shrug*
An interesting data point (here on a bullseye/amd64 system): $ /usr/lib/klibc/bin/fstype --help --help: No such file or directory $ /lib/klibc-YUkGbOClhnaZRUUd4cUed0X2XZI.so /usr/lib/klibc/bin/fstype --help Segmentation fault (core dumped) So running the interpreter directly is already not supported. I’m guessing that that is what qemu-user tries, though. Wild shoot into the blue but maybe it helps… bye, //mirabilos -- „Cool, /usr/share/doc/mksh/examples/uhr.gz ist ja ein Grund, mksh auf jedem System zu installieren.“ -- XTaran auf der OpenRheinRuhr, ganz begeistert (EN: “[…]uhr.gz is a reason to install mksh on every system.”)