Le mercredi 10 septembre 2025, 22:40:59 heure d’été d’Europe centrale Jérémy Lal a écrit : > Le mer. 10 sept. 2025 à 21:49, Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org> a > écrit : > > > Hi. Recent NSD support XDP and install some eBPF *.o files. Upstream > > puts them in /usr/share/nsd/ which lintian complains about. > > > > E: nsd: arch-dependent-file-in-usr-share > > [usr/share/nsd/xdp-dns-redirect_kern.o] > > N: > > N: This package installs an ELF binary in the /usr/share hierarchy, > > which is > > N: reserved for architecture-independent files. > > > > Where is the appropriate place for these files? I tried > > /usr/libexec/nsd/ instead but got: > > > > E: nsd: binary-from-other-architecture > > [usr/libexec/nsd/xdp-dns-redirect_kern.o] > > N: > > N: This ELF binary appears to have been built for an architecture other > > than > > N: the one of the binary package being tested. This may occur when a > > N: pre-built binary is shipped in the package or when an attempt to > > N: cross-compile didn't work. > > > > FWIW, file(1) on such objects (built on amd64) says: > > > > xdp-dns-redirect_kern.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, eBPF, version 1 > > (SYSV), with debug_info, not stripped > > > > Should we use /usr/lib/nsd? > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nsd/? > > /usr/lib/bpf/? > > /usr/lib/bpf/nsd/? > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/bpf/? > > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/bpf/nsd/? > > > > Not a specialist, but eBPF ELF files are bytecode for a virtual machine... > I'm interested in the correct answer, because somehow it's related to WASM. > Talk to this a debian multiarch BoF at debian, it is a virual so we must create a arch triplet for this, it is likely a candidate for an specific arch none long term. for me it is ebpf-none-v1 or so /usr/lib/ebpf-none-v1/ Guillem ? rouca
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