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Troubleshooting
Fatal error at startup
If you receive the following error message when you try to run Valgrind:
==23489== Memcheck, a memory error detector ==23489== Copyright (C) 2002-2013, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. ==23489== Using Valgrind-3.10.1 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info ==23489== Command: <some command name goes here> ==23489== valgrind: Fatal error at startup: a function redirection valgrind: which is mandatory for this platform-tool combination valgrind: cannot be set up. Details of the redirection are: valgrind: valgrind: A must-be-redirected function valgrind: whose name matches the pattern: strlen valgrind: in an object with soname matching: ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 valgrind: was not found whilst processing valgrind: symbols from the object with soname: ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 valgrind: valgrind: Possible fixes: (1, short term): install glibc's debuginfo valgrind: package on this machine. (2, longer term): ask the packagers valgrind: for your Linux distribution to please in future ship a non- valgrind: stripped ld.so (or whatever the dynamic linker .so is called) valgrind: that exports the above-named function using the standard valgrind: calling conventions for this platform. The package you need valgrind: to install for fix (1) is called valgrind: valgrind: On Debian, Ubuntu: libc6-dbg valgrind: On SuSE, openSuSE, Fedora, RHEL: glibc-debuginfo valgrind: valgrind: Cannot continue -- exiting now. Sorry.
it is because No results was built without the debug
USE flag. To enable this USE flag, you can do the following:
root # mkdir /etc/portage/package.use (if it doesn't exist on your system) root # touch /etc/portage/package.use/glibc root # echo "sys-libs/glibc debug" > /etc/portage/package.use/glibc root # echo 'FEATURES="splitdebug"' >> /etc/portage/make.conf
After making the required changes, simply re-emerge glibc
with the following command:
root # emerge --ask glibc
You should receive an output similar to the following:
Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild R ] sys-libs/glibc-2.20-r1 USE="debug*"
After re-emering glibc
, Valgrind should function properly.