> The binary in this package is not linked against the ld-lsb > so I can not get it > to run from with the lsbsi chroot. > > Sure, I can build this myself. But since this was in the > runtime directory I > would assume it would be based on a LSB system. If nothing > else just compile > it statically.
Most of these have been built so that they will run on "any" system. As we get closer to having a reasonable handful of certified systems that tend to provide ld-lsb, perhaps the maintainers will want to revisit how the package is built. Why not, for now, temporarily create ld-linux as a symlink, run libchk, then remove the link. It's easier than rebuilding the pkg or not getting any test results at all... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
