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Question on boost.py: Why runtime instructions only copies boost-binary? #460

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qlibp opened this issue May 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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qlibp commented May 5, 2023

As boost relies on zlib etc, which is by default a dynamic-build, why we don't need to copy the ospackages stuff?

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samcmill commented May 6, 2023

Yes, there probably should be a set of runtime ospackages that are installed. Besides zlib, is there anything else you've found that should be installed?

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qlibp commented May 7, 2023

I do not run hpccm actually. I just got this question by inspecting the code. Seems that most of the building blocks do not copy the ospackages im the runtime call. Am I missing something?

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