Package: valgrind 
Version: 1:3.14.0-3
Severity: important

Hi,
i encountered a bug in valgrind. I tried to analyze an application on an armhf 
platform but valgrind didn't worked. It does not even work on /bin/true (output 
below). 
Installed libc6 version: libc6-dgb:armhf 2.28-8

valgrind /bin/true

==12463== Memcheck, a memory error detector
==12463== Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==12463== Using Valgrind-3.14.0 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info
==12463== Command: /bin/true
==12463== 

valgrind:  Fatal error at startup: a function redirection
valgrind:  which is mandatory for this platform-tool combination
valgrind:  cannot be set up.  Details of the redirection are:
valgrind:  
valgrind:  A must-be-redirected function
valgrind:  whose name matches the pattern:      index
valgrind:  in an object with soname matching:   ld-linux-armhf.so.3
valgrind:  was not found whilst processing
valgrind:  symbols from the object with soname: ld-linux-armhf.so.3
valgrind:  
valgrind:  Possible fixes: (1, short term): install glibc's debuginfo
valgrind:  package on this machine.  (2, longer term): ask the packagers
valgrind:  for your Linux distribution to please in future ship a non-
valgrind:  stripped ld.so (or whatever the dynamic linker .so is called)
valgrind:  that exports the above-named function using the standard
valgrind:  calling conventions for this platform.  The package you need
valgrind:  to install for fix (1) is called
valgrind:  
valgrind:    On Debian, Ubuntu:                 libc6-dbg
valgrind:    On SuSE, openSuSE, Fedora, RHEL:   glibc-debuginfo
valgrind:  
valgrind:  Note that if you are debugging a 32 bit process on a
valgrind:  64 bit system, you will need a corresponding 32 bit debuginfo
valgrind:  package (e.g. libc6-dbg:i386).
valgrind:  
valgrind:  Cannot continue -- exiting now.  Sorry.

Best regards,
Benjamin

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