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Installing debian excalibur, I could not installer with encrypted hd, this error appears.
That the libgcc.s.so.1 library needs to be installed.
How to solve?
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Last edited by edsonwolf (2024-05-06 18:56:31)
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Confirmed. I used the amd64 netinstall iso from April 24. That library (libgcc_s.so.1) is in package libgcc-s1 and it's in the iso. I tried dropping to shell and installing it, but that didn't work.
./pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-14/libgcc-s1_14-20240330-1_amd64.deb
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Yes, "excalibur" is a testing release, and this is a good find.
@edsonwolf: please lodge a Debian bug report for package partman-crypto which apparently expects libgcc_s.so.1 to be an installed library in the installer but lacks dependency to ensure that. Specifically, it does depend on libc6-udeb rather than libc6 with the significant difference that it lacks the dependency on libgcc_s.so.1. The partman-crypto developer(s) need to decide how to handle that.
NOTE: a "Debian bug report" is an email to mailto:submit@bugs.debian.org where the first two body text lines would be
Package: partman-crypto
Version: testing
and the rest of the body would be any useful notes to in particular assist the developers in repeating the issue.
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Thanks for your attention, I'll check how to do it.
I will send you an email with your text. And your user as a subscription. Is that okay?
The package partman-crypto which apparently expects libgcc_s.so.1 to be an installed library in the installer but lacks dependency to ensure that. Specifically, it does depend on libc6-udeb rather than libc6 with the significant difference that it lacks the dependency on libgcc_s.so.1. The partman-crypto developer(s) need to decide how to handle that.
Last edited by edsonwolf (2024-05-07 18:49:34)
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