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Re: Bootstrapping pkgsrc on Android, was: Can anybody come with a creative solution to the "/bin/sh: bad interpreter" problem?
On Thursday, 2 February 2017, <coypu%sdf.org@localhost> wrote:
easiest - chroot.
Maybe, but see below [1]
you can also attempt to set up a useful /bin by linking
the right stuff.
e.g. bind mount /system/bin to /bin.
I've tried
$ mount -o bind ../usr/bin /bin
mount: No such file or directory
I believe /bin must be created first and I have no root access.
[1]
I did mention in one of my earlier posts that I had installed Proot
and used this script:
Then:
$ export SU=$BASH
$ ./bootstrap --unpriviled
This will not choke on finding a suitable shell, but it runs for about 4 hours and then exits while trying to find specific files starting with Android.*
In other words, when run as fake root, it appears to expect Android specific files.
This seems to validate what Jonathan Perkin suggested earlier, that is, creating a new port for Android, which is beyond my skills and time available.
I can try to run the script again and post a log, if anybody is interested.
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Ottavio Caruso
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