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Re: Trialling with GUB & Docker I got stuck trying to bootstrap GUB @dar


From: Hans Aikema
Subject: Re: Trialling with GUB & Docker I got stuck trying to bootstrap GUB @darwin-ppc::odcctools
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2016 22:51:19 +0100

> On 10 Dec 2016, at 20:12, Hans Aikema <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 10 Dec 2016, at 20:07, Hans Aikema <address@hidden> wrote:
>> 
>> I’m experimenting with Docker and as a nice trial project that would also 
>> allow me to build MacOS custom builds of lilypond I decided on trying to get 
>> GUB up and running in a Docker container on my Mac (Docker’s for Mac 1.12.3).
>> 
>> Looking at lilypond.org/gub all I would need is a Linux environment with 
>> some basic tools installed, so I went off starting with a bare Docker 
>> CentOS7 image
>> <..>
>> And then gub bootstrap decided to fail with an error on 
>> darwin-ppc::odcctools which I (not having done prior cross-platform builds 
>> nor any serious development on linux boxes) could not find an explanation 
>> for… hope one of you could shine some light on it:
>> 
>> building package: darwin-ppc::odcctools
>> *** Stage: download (odcctools, darwin-ppc)
>> *** Stage: untar (odcctools, darwin-ppc)
>> *** Stage: patch (odcctools, darwin-ppc)
>> sh: ./32bit: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or 
>> directory
>> 
>> <..>
> 
> Never mind….overlooked the obvious error message, still listed above…. a 
> quick google gives hints on what’s wrong: missing 32bit support libraries….
> 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8328250/centos-64-bit-bad-elf-interpreter
> 
> Will follow-up with my further experiences after fixing that
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glibc.i686 was the last package to get it fixed…. succesfully bootstrapped GUB. 
Now my Mac is humming on while GUB is running a make lilypond inside the 
container. From the notes on the webpage I expect this will take some time :)

regards,
Hans


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