Re: make fails on ld: crti.o "no such file", but present in /usr/lib64

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Ian S. Worthington wrote:
Hi Andrew --

Many thanks for your reply.

It looks like I've got glibc-devel installed and (almost) up to date:

# yum list glibc-devel
Setting up repositories
update                    100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
base                                                            1.1 kB 00:00
addons                    100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
extras                    100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Installed Packages
glibc-devel.s390x                        2.3.4-2.36             installed
Available Packages
glibc-devel.s390x                        2.3.4-2.39             base
glibc-devel.s390                         2.3.4-2.39             base

Ah, S/390.  You shoulda said.  :-)

OK, so there are .s390 and .s390x packages.  I guess one of these is for
/lib and one of these is for /lib64, but I'm not a S/390 expert.  You
only have the .s390x installed.

I've now updated to .39 just in case but still only have that one copy.
/usr/lib doesn't seem to have much in it.  Is this correct?

Maybe you really don't want to build the 32-bit libraries, you just
want the 64-bit versions.  In that case you can configure with --disable-multilib.

Andrew.

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