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control additional search paths for libraries via $EPREFIX/etc/ld.so.conf rather than customizing glibc? #77
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Yes: ld.so.conf(.d) at runtime merely acts as input to ldconfig, the real file that matters is the cache file Unless you create a local cache via a symlink but then you need to run ldconfig on the clients! |
Yes, if the libraries differ in each client, then |
@amadio All our binaries are linked with RPATH, so |
No That leaves |
Our intention with the |
There are two versions of |
@amadio Yes, we're aware of those differences. For now, we're using |
Ah, I see. I guess your approach to add the directory directly in glibc is indeed probably the best then. |
Update automatically generated set files
We now add
/opt/eessi/lib
as (primary) search path for libraries, by baking it intoglibc
(see EESSI/gentoo-overlay#8).@amadio pointed out to us that a better alternative may be simply adding these paths to
$EPREFIX/etc/ld.so.conf
instead.@bartoldeman: Is there a particular reason you didn't take that approach for the ComputeCanada software stack?
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