> Can you just run /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static --version in the chroot,
please ? (or whatever suse calls its statically linked binary).
Yep, as soon as I'm sitting back in front of the machine with the chroot on it. Bit later ...
> The other interesting question is what version of the (host) kernel headers the QEMU binary was built against -- if that's earlier than 3.17 then the headers won't define __NR_getrandom for the host system and we won't implement the syscall.
The qemu build uses headers from a repo which tracks Kernel/Stable's regular releases. It _currently_ holds kernel 4.13.10.
> Can you just run /usr/bin/ qemu-arm- static --version in the chroot,
please ? (or whatever suse calls its statically linked binary).
Yep, as soon as I'm sitting back in front of the machine with the chroot on it. Bit later ...
> The other interesting question is what version of the (host) kernel headers the QEMU binary was built against -- if that's earlier than 3.17 then the headers won't define __NR_getrandom for the host system and we won't implement the syscall.
The qemu build uses headers from a repo which tracks Kernel/Stable's regular releases. It _currently_ holds kernel 4.13.10.