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From: | Frans de Boer |
Subject: | bug#50151: Coreutils, aarch64 and chroot |
Date: | Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:38:36 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.0.1 |
On 8/26/21 11:14, Frans de Boer wrote:
Ok, found the magic number list and (mostly) how to read it. Time to experiment...On 8/26/21 10:19, Andreas Schwab wrote:I understand now better how things are connected. Until some time ago I always used qemu-system-xxx, but have failed to understand that the qemu-xxx user emulation is only about the cpu. So, starting programs with a different coding will fail. The binfmt is the way to solve this issue. Now only find a decent explanation how to setup the /etc/binfmt.d/register for the aarch64, powerpc and maybe other architectures. At kernel.org there is an explanation, but fairly limited and thus not very helpful at this point in time.On Aug 26 2021, Frans de Boer wrote:I was not sure, but I tried the same also with x86_64 cross compiled programs using qemu-i386, which worked.Of course, they can be natively executed. Andreas.I keep on digging. Frans
Frans. -- A: Yes, just like that A: Ja, net zo Q: Oh, Just like reading a book backwards Q: Oh, net als een boek achterstevoren lezen A: Because it upsets the natural flow of a story A: Omdat het de natuurlijke gang uit het verhaal haalt Q: Why is top-posting annoying? Q: Waarom is Top-posting zo irritant?
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