#archlinux32 | Logs for 2024-01-05

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[22:39:00] <KillerWasp> --23906-- Reading syms from /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2
[22:39:01] <KillerWasp> --23906-- object doesn't have a symbol table
[22:39:16] <KillerWasp> is this the cause that valgrind don't work?
[22:39:24] <KitsuWhooa> no idea
[22:41:01] <KillerWasp> i need a valgrind for fix the ugly problem of a big project, and now i need know the problem with ld-linox for fix valgrind. Dx
[22:42:14] <KillerWasp> i'm think in use qemu and work inside, but i don't know if it can support in my reducted machine.
[22:42:57] <KillerWasp> i have olny 2GB of ram, and i must give 1.8gb for qemu to work.
[22:48:25] <T`aZ> iirc, valgrind requires debug symbols from libc/ld and/or core .so to be able to even diagnose anything useful. not 100% sure about ld-linux itself, but it's worth investigating