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* Seeking help to create link to libstdc++.so in /lib64
@ 2022-10-31  3:38 Milind Kamble
  2022-11-01  9:53 ` phodina
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Milind Kamble @ 2022-10-31  3:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-guix

Hello,
    I want to create a link in /lib64 that points to libstdc++.so.
That target file is present in the gcc:lib package (not in the
gcc:out). Following the recommendation in Guix info manual (Base
Services), I have used the following construct in my operating-system
spec:
(operating-system
   ;; snip other stuff
  (services
      (list
         ;; snip other stuff
         (extra-special-file "/lib64/libstdc++.so.6"
                    (file-append gcc "/lib/libstdc++.so.6")))))

This creates the link to
/gnu/store/somehash-gcc-10.3.0/lib/libstdc++.so.6 which is a broken
link because libstdc++.so.6 is available in gcc:lib and not gcc:out

I am unable to specify (file-append gcc:lib "/lib/libstdc++.so.6")
because guile complains that gcc:lib is unbound

I understand it is hacky to create link in /lib64/ and the purer
solution is to port the desired app into a guix package. But I don't
have the expertise to craft a package definition yet. I am trying to
use the Deskreen app for screen sharing, which is available as an
AppImage. I have managed to run the AppImage by crafting my
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and "patchelf --set-interpreter" of the AppImage
binary and wanted to make these links in /lib64 where the AppImage
expects it's shared libraries.

Rather than getting a recommendation to not create the link, I would
like to know what syntax change will achieve the desired outcome in
the operating-system spec. This will help me learn the nuances and
concepts of gexp.

If instead of file-append, I use string-append like this:
#~(string-append $#gcc:lib "/lib/libstdc++.so.6")
it works to the extent that gcc:lib is expanded correctly, but then
activate-service.scm script contains
(activate-special-files (quote (("/lib64/libstdc++.so.6"
(string-append "/gnu/store/6d0pl5khj08j3c2619jnypc8bznspgx8-gcc-10.3.0-lib"
"/lib/libstdc++.so.6")))))

and which results in an error:
wrong type (expecting string): (string-append
"/gnu/store//gnu/store/6d0pl5khj08j3c2619jnypc8bznspgx8-gcc-10.3.0.lib"
"/lib/libstdc++.so.6")

So string-append needs to get evaluated in host side before dispatch
to the guix daemon
 Any help would be educative and appreciated.
Thanks,
Milind Kamble


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