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2.23-r0 Executing glibc-bin-2.30-r0.trigger error
/usr/glibc-compat/sbin/ldconfig: /usr/glibc-compat/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 is not a symbolic link
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FROM alpine
# build and runtime essential
ENV LANG=C.UTF-8
# Here we install GNU libc (aka glibc) and set C.UTF-8 locale as default.
RUN wget -q -O /etc/apk/keys/sgerrand.rsa.pub https://alpine-pkgs.sgerrand.com/sgerrand.rsa.pub \
&& ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION="2.30-r0" \
&& ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_URL="https://github.com/sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc/releases/download" \
&& ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_PACKAGE_FILENAME="glibc-$ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION.apk" \
&& ALPINE_GLIBC_BIN_PACKAGE_FILENAME="glibc-bin-$ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION.apk" \
&& ALPINE_GLIBC_I18N_PACKAGE_FILENAME="glibc-i18n-$ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION.apk" \
&& wget \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_URL/$ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION/$ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_URL/$ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION/$ALPINE_GLIBC_BIN_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_URL/$ALPINE_GLIBC_PACKAGE_VERSION/$ALPINE_GLIBC_I18N_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
&& apk add --no-cache \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BIN_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_I18N_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
&& /usr/glibc-compat/bin/localedef -i en_US -f UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8 \
&& apk del glibc-i18n \
&& rm -rf "/etc/apk/keys/sgerrand.rsa.pub" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BASE_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_BIN_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
"$ALPINE_GLIBC_I18N_PACKAGE_FILENAME" \
/var/cache/apk/*
Same error here. Is there anyone who solved this ?
I'm seeing the same error on Alpine 3.11 after installing the 2.31-r0 apk.
My /usr/glibc-compat/lib/
contains ld-2.31.so
and ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
which are identical:
alpine311:/usr/glibc-compat/lib$ cmp -l ld-2.31.so ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
alpine311:/usr/glibc-compat/lib$ echo $?
0
so I just baleeted the latter and made it a symlink:
alpine311:~$ cd /usr/glibc-compat/lib/ \
&& sudo rm ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 \
&& sudo ln -s ld-2.31.so ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
This seems to resolve the issue.
I nominate @kthy for best use of "baleeted" in a GitHub issue
Learned some neat trick today can combine @kthy 's fix into one command.
$ sudo ln -svf ld-2.31.so /usr/glibc-compat/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2