dynamic binaries in the root filesystem
Francois Tigeot
ftigeot at wolfpond.org
Wed Apr 3 09:13:01 PDT 2013
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 05:51:53PM +0200, Max Herrgard wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 05:22:29PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > Besides, this whole static binaries in / at all cost business seems to be
> > based on groundless fears.
> > Other Unix-like operating systems have been using dynamic libraries for their
> > root filesystems for many years and I have yet to encounter a case where
> > this caused real issues and rescue binaries saved the day.
>
> Hm, I often do quick and hackish test-boots where I skip
> installing/copying /usr, but where I still need some basic pokeing
> around (ie use /bin and /sbin binaries). How would I do this with
> dynamic libraries? Keep them in / somehow?
With /lib and /libexec directories.
/libexec only contains ld-elf.so.2
and /lib these few dynamic libraries:
libalias.so.5 libformw.so.6 libncp.so.2
libatm.so.3 libfsid.so.3 libncurses.so.6
libbsdxml.so.4 libhammer.so.0 libncursesw.so.6
libc.so.7 libipsec.so.2 libpanel.so.6
libcam.so.3 libipx.so.3 libpanelw.so.6
libcrypt.so.4 libkiconv.so.3 libprop.so.3
libcrypto.so.5 libkvm.so.3 libsbuf.so.3
libcryptsetup.so.0 libluks.so.0 libtcplay.so.0
libdevattr.so.3 libm.so.3 libutil.so.4
libdm.so.3 libmd.so.3 libz.so.3
libedit.so.5 libmenu.so.6
libform.so.6 libmenuw.so.6
I have kept a few binaries static in /sbin to not inflate the count and have
to deal with the two pthreads implementations.
--
Francois Tigeot
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