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Ubuntu VM crash #687

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Giancarlo1991 opened this issue Jul 17, 2024 · 7 comments
Open

Ubuntu VM crash #687

Giancarlo1991 opened this issue Jul 17, 2024 · 7 comments
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@Giancarlo1991
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Description
My VM with Ubuntu v20.04.6 LTS crashes afte rstarting the install script and gets a kernel panic, which i can't recover.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. VM with Ubuntu v.20.04.6
  2. Start install script 2024.3.0

Expected behavior
VM crashes
Actual behavior
Kernel panic

Environment
Windows 11 host, Ubuntu guest virtual box
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@Giancarlo1991 Giancarlo1991 added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 17, 2024
@ChengYen-Tang
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Hi @Giancarlo1991,
I also have the same problem. Do you resolve this?

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Todo to Done in UTBot C/C++ Jul 22, 2024
@Giancarlo1991 Giancarlo1991 reopened this Jul 22, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Done to In Progress in UTBot C/C++ Jul 22, 2024
@ChengYen-Tang
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I get this error
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Then I can't boot my ubuntu
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@Giancarlo1991
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Yeah, i had this too. It seems the shared libraries were destroyed. I tried fixing it with booting from a new ubuntu version and mounting the old partitions but all shared libs were destroyed and i couldn't use any commands so i threw the vm away...

@ChengYen-Tang
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So, you don’t have a solution to this problem?
Or do you mean, don't use VM?

@Giancarlo1991
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Sorry, I don't have a solution.

@momo-tong
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I also have the same problem. I see some code changed *so file in utbot_run_system.sh, but don't know how to modify.
Also I use utbotcpp in VM.
Looking forward to the author's reply.

# Updating libm.so so that it contains valid path to libmvec_nonshared.a
echo "/* GNU ld script */
OUTPUT_FORMAT(elf64-x86-64)
GROUP ( /$X86_LIBS/libm.so.6  AS_NEEDED ( $UTBOT_ALL/debs-install/usr/$X86_LIBS/libmvec_nonshared.a /$X86_LIBS/libmvec.so.1 ) )" > $UTBOT_ALL/debs-install/usr/$X86_LIBS/libm.so

# Updating libc.so so that it contains valid path to libc_nonshared.a
echo "/* GNU ld script
 Use the shared library, but some functions are only in
 the static library, so try that secondarily.  */
OUTPUT_FORMAT(elf64-x86-64)
GROUP ( /$X86_LIBS/libc.so.6 $UTBOT_ALL/debs-install/usr/$X86_LIBS/libc_nonshared.a  AS_NEEDED ( /$X86_LIBS/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ) )" > $UTBOT_ALL/debs-install/usr/$X86_LIBS/libc.so

# Updating libpthread.so so that it contains valid path to libpthread_nonshared.a
echo "/* GNU ld script
 Use the shared library, but some functions are only in
 the static library, so try that secondarily.  */
OUTPUT_FORMAT(elf64-x86-64)
GROUP ( /$X86_LIBS/libpthread.so.0 $UTBOT_ALL/debs-install/usr/$X86_LIBS/libpthread_nonshared.a )" > $UTBOT_ALL/debs-install/usr/$X86_LIBS/libpthread.so

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rajgideon commented Oct 9, 2024

I am having the same issue "mkdir: error while loading shared libraries: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0: invalid ELF header" . I am running a Ubuntu 22.04 docker image in container. after executing the script ./unpack_and_run_utbot.sh. The Ubuntu container crashes and never stays up. It appears the libraries are getting overwritten or destroyed.
Please let me know if a fix is being planned for this issue.

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