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FS#72795 - Glusterfs mount fails following upgrade to 10.0
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Community Packages
Opened by Richard Vine (viner) - Saturday, 20 November 2021, 08:50 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Saturday, 20 November 2021, 17:45 GMT
Opened by Richard Vine (viner) - Saturday, 20 November 2021, 08:50 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Saturday, 20 November 2021, 17:45 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Glusterfs mount fails with /usr/bin/glusterfs: error while loading shared libraries: libtcmalloc.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Additional info: * package version(s) : Glusterfs 1:10.0-1 * config and/or log files etc. : Not applicable * link to upstream bug report, if any : Release notes refer to tcmalloc library - https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/release-notes/10.0/ Steps to reproduce: Upgrade Arch, glusterfs upgraded from 1:9,3-1 to 1:10.0-1. Following upgrade, glusterfs mounts failed with error /usr/bin/glusterfs: error while loading shared libraries: libtcmalloc.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Solution is to install gperftools which provides libtcmalloc.so.4. Mount is then successful so this is presumably a package dependency issue. This particular installation is a client only, ie. it is accessing remote Gluster filesystems, it is not serving them. |
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Closed by Sergej Pupykin (sergej)
Saturday, 20 November 2021, 17:45 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: gperftools moved to deps
Saturday, 20 November 2021, 17:45 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: gperftools moved to deps
Comment by Jonas Witschel (diabonas) -
Saturday, 20 November 2021, 09:15 GMT
It seems that gperftools should be in depends instead of makedepends.