Consider releasing statically linked binaries
invidian opened this issue · 2 comments
invidian commented
Currently, if hclq
is installed on Alpine Linux, it does not work and gives following error:
/ # ./hclq-linux-amd64
/bin/sh: ./hclq-linux-amd64: not found
NikolaLohinski commented
Hi !
Just confirmed it works on alpine, you are not loading the correct processor build. Consider using 386
.
wget -qO /bin/hclq https://github.com/mattolenik/hclq/releases/download/${HCLQ_VERSION}/hclq-linux-386 \
&& chmod +x /bin/hclq
However I confirm the install script does not work inside alpine.
invidian commented
Just confirmed it works on alpine, you are not loading the correct processor build. Consider using 386.
Using 386 build seems like an workaround, as it's statically linked, which is why it works in contrary to amd64 build:
/ # file hclq-linux-amd64
hclq-linux-amd64: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, Go BuildID=tIObn0JcRt4t7mKZUrxH/b-btFO2_KdSHwn6i0W7c/c-1srTsj_N73rGCUjaaB/vF8B_vkNgQ44xuFID9pw, stripped
/ # file hclq-linux-386
hclq-linux-386: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, Go BuildID=MLoNZrIlwWx5zKn57MaC/tTZiapLXpVLLqG7Su0xM/N6g69xFevSz7g1vZeqxh/IdEdig3BEAM2gt3PdVCX, stripped