On Sun, Nov 26 2023, 09:40:32, Efraim Flashner
<[email protected]> wrote:
[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 11:26:15AM +0100, Alexander Asteroth
wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to build [email protected] on my current guix
distribution. However
since Python's `pip` depends on `openssl` I need the `openssl`
package.
But somehow openssl seems to be compiled agaist `[email protected]`
but version
2.34 is not available in current guix (only .33 and .35).
Or am I getting something completely wrong here?
Error message when runing `configure` for [email protected]
```
Trying link with
OPENSSL_LDFLAGS=-L/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib;
OPENSSL_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto;
OPENSSL_INCLUDES=-I/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/include
configure:28051: gcc -pthread -o conftest
-I/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/include
-L/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib
conftest.c
-lssl -lcrypto -lpthread -ldl -lutil >&5
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `dladdr@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `dlclose@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `dlerror@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_key_create@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_rwlock_unlock@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_setspecific@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_rwlock_destroy@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_rwlock_wrlock@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `dlsym@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_getspecific@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_key_delete@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_rwlock_init@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `dlopen@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_once@GLIBC_2.34'
ld:
/gnu/store/rlqmahvxh2q1wz1nw529qlaky6x3zh9g-openssl-3.0.8/lib/libcrypto.so:
undefined reference to `pthread_rwlock_rdlock@GLIBC_2.34'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
```
Are you trying to build it by hand or by creating a package? I
would
guess that pthread_rwlock_rdlock was introduced in [email protected]
and its
trying to pickup your system's earlier version of glibc.
That probably was the case. I was trying to create the package by
hand. After several updates (I tried out a few things) it somehow
finally worked but I can't tell what was the cause.
Cheers
Alex