Lumiera is built such that it can be invoked from a ''bundle directory'' without the need to install it into the system; this requires to perform a relative lookup of shared modules loaded as dependencies. Since Lumiera has a layered architecture, and each layer is built into a shared object, we get transitive dependencies and thus transitive relative lookup. There was a bug in binutils 2.23, which caused that transitive relative lookup to fail. * as of 2025, Debian/Trixie is defined as ''Reference Platform'' * in Trixie the binutils version is v2.44-3 * after removing the workaround, Lumiera and all tests can be launched * thus ''considering this workaround as obsolete now'' |
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