Summary
Performance
Cost$0.562
Total elapsed time2m24s
LLM inference time1m45s
Command execution time39s
Commands executed14
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Attempt ID im394kaoa21dw Attempt group run-16-09-22-05
Revision fb5c74bd2fee AWS Instance m8i.2xlarge
Start time 2025-09-16T20:33:04.688Z End time 2025-09-16T20:35:28.994Z
Task coreutils-static-alpine Environment alpine-3.22.1-amd64-offline
Model claude-opus-4.1-thinking-16k logo claude-opus-4.1-thinking-16k OpenRouter slug anthropic/claude-opus-4.1
Temperature 1 Explicit prompt caching true
User msg after tool call true Max tool calls 50
Total timeout seconds 900 Single command timeout 600
Cost $0.562 Duration 2m24s
LLM inference time 1m45s Command execution time 39s
Final context tokens 8,968 Total output tokens 3,211
Output reasoning tokens 1,425 Messages 31
Assistant messages 15 User messages 1
System messages 1 Commands executed 14
Task
Task: coreutils-static-alpine

GNU coreutils 9.7 is a collection of Linux utilities like ls, cp, mv, etc.
Project link: gnu.org/software/coreutils

Task:
Compile and install all coreutils utilities to a specific location. Compile them statically.

Difficulties:
Static linking requires correctly configuring the build. Alpine Linux is less standard than Ubuntu.

Environment:
Alpine Linux 3.22.1 on amd64, without internet access.

Execution log
SYSTEM

You are a package-building specialist operating a Alpine Linux 3.22.1 bash shell via one tool: run_terminal_cmd.
The current working directory of every run_terminal_cmd is /home/peter.
Execution rules:
- Always pass non-interactive flags for any command that could prompt (e.g., -y, --yes).
- Don't include any newlines in the command.
- The environment is offline, assume you have all the necessary tools already installed.
If you encounter any errors or issues while doing the user's request, you must fix them and continue the task.
At the end verify you did the user request correctly.

USER

You are given a coreutils v9.7 source code at /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz. Please compile the coreutils package and install it to /home/peter/result. Create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they are available under /home/peter/result/ (e.g., /home/peter/result/uptime). All binaries should be statically linked.

ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user wants me to:
1. Extract the coreutils v9.7 source code from /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz
2. Compile it with static linking
3. Install it to /home/peter/result
4. Create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they're available as /home/peter/result/

Let me break this down:
1. First, extract the tarball
2. Configure coreutils with static linking and the prefix /home/peter/result
3. Compile and install
4. Create symlinks for all utilities

Let's start:

I'll help you compile and install coreutils v9.7 with static linking and create the necessary symlinks. Let me start by extracting and building the package.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter && tar -xzf coreutils.tar.gz
[empty output]
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The tar extraction completed successfully. Now I need to find the extracted directory and proceed with compilation.

compile-bench> ls -la /home/peter | grep -E "^d.*coreutils"
drwxr-sr-x   12 peter    peter         4096 Sep 16 20:33 coreutils-9.7
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Now I can see the coreutils-9.7 directory was extracted. Let me proceed with configuring and compiling it with static linking. I need to:
1. Configure with static linking
2. Build
3. Install to /home/peter/result
4. Create symlinks for all utilities

First, let me configure and build with static linking.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/coreutils-9.7 && ./configure --prefix=/home/peter/result --enable-static-progs LDFLAGS="-static" CFLAGS="-static"
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-static-progs
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a race-free mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... no
checking for nawk... no
checking for awk... awk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... (cached) yes
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking for suffix of executables... 
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether the compiler supports GNU C... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to enable C23 features... -std=gnu23
checking whether gcc -std=gnu23 understands -c and -o together... yes
checking whether the compiler is clang... no
checking for compiler option needed when checking for declarations... none
checking whether make supports the include directive... yes (GNU style)
checking dependency style of gcc -std=gnu23... gcc3
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -std=gnu23 -E
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep
checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E
checking whether ln -s works... yes
checking for stdio.h... yes
checking for stdlib.h... yes
checking for string.h... yes
checking for inttypes.h... yes
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for strings.h... yes
checking for sys/stat.h... yes
checking for sys/types.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking for wchar.h... yes
checking for minix/config.h... no
checking for arpa/inet.h... yes
checking for features.h... yes
checking for sys/socket.h... yes
checking for stdbool.h... yes
checking for byteswap.h... yes
checking for xlocale.h... no
checking for uchar.h... yes
checking for sys/param.h... yes
checking for dirent.h... yes
checking for endian.h... yes
checking for sys/endian.h... no
checking for error.h... no
checking for linux/xattr.h... no
checking for selinux/selinux.h... no
checking for fnmatch.h... yes
checking for stdio_ext.h... yes
checking for sys/vfs.h... yes
checking for sys/fs_types.h... no
checking for netdb.h... yes
checking for netinet/in.h... yes
checking for getopt.h... yes
checking for sys/time.h... yes
checking for grp.h... yes
checking for threads.h... yes
checking for iconv.h... yes
checking for limits.h... yes
checking for crtdefs.h... no
checking for wctype.h... yes
checking for langinfo.h... yes
[command output truncated]
checking whether setregid is declared... yes
checking for declarations of fseeko and ftello... yes
checking for struct stat.st_author... no
checking for ino_t... yes
checking for major_t... no
checking for minor_t... no
checking for mode_to_security_class... no
checking for inotify_init... yes
checking for nfs/vfs.h... no
checking for struct statvfs.f_basetype... no
checking for struct statvfs.f_fstypename... no
checking for struct statvfs.f_type... yes
checking for struct statvfs.f_namemax... yes
checking for cap_get_file in -lcap... no
configure: WARNING: libcap library was not found or not usable.
configure: WARNING: GNU coreutils will be built without capability support.
checking for working fork... yes
checking for working vfork... (cached) yes
checking for chroot... yes
checking for gethostid... yes
checking for sigsuspend... yes
checking whether use of struct winsize requires sys/ptem.h... (cached) no
checking whether localtime caches TZ... no
checking for library containing dlopen... none required
checking for fclonefileat... no
checking for getattrat... no
checking for statx... yes
checking for initgroups... yes
checking for syslog... yes
checking for 3-argument setpriority function... yes
checking POSIX termios... (cached) yes
checking whether use of TIOCGWINSZ requires sys/ioctl.h... (cached) yes
checking whether termios.h needs _XOPEN_SOURCE... no
checking c_line in struct termios... yes
checking whether use of struct winsize requires sys/ptem.h... (cached) no
checking whether use of TIOCGWINSZ requires termios.h... (cached) no
checking whether C compiler handles -Werror... yes
checking whether C compiler handles -errwarn... no
checking whether this system supports stdbuf... no
checking IEEE 16 bit floating point... yes
checking Brain 16 bit floating point... yes
checking if vmull intrinsic exists... no
checking if pclmul intrinsic exists... yes
checking if avx2 pclmul intrinsic exists... yes
checking if avx512 pclmul intrinsic exists... yes
checking for avx2 intrinsics... yes
checking whether NLS is requested... yes
checking for msgfmt... no
checking for gmsgfmt... :
checking for xgettext... no
checking for msgmerge... no
checking for CFPreferencesCopyAppValue... (cached) no
checking for CFLocaleCopyPreferredLanguages... (cached) no
checking for GNU gettext in libc... no
checking for iconv... (cached) yes
checking for working iconv... (cached) yes
checking for GNU gettext in libintl... no
checking whether to use NLS... no
checking that generated files are newer than configure... done
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating po/Makefile.in
config.status: creating gnulib-tests/Makefile
config.status: creating lib/config.h
config.status: executing depfiles commands
config.status: executing po-directories commands
config.status: creating po/POTFILES
config.status: creating po/Makefile
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --enable-static-progs
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The configure script ran successfully, though it warned about the unrecognized option --enable-static-progs. The LDFLAGS="-static" should still make the binaries statically linked. Now I need to compile the source code.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/coreutils-9.7 && make -j$(nproc)
  GEN      lib/alloca.h
  GEN      lib/arpa/inet.h
  GEN      lib/configmake.h
  GEN      lib/ctype.h
  GEN      lib/dirent.h
  GEN      lib/error.h
  GEN      lib/fcntl.h
  GEN      lib/float.h
  GEN      lib/fnmatch.h
  GEN      lib/getopt.h
  GEN      lib/getopt-cdefs.h
  GEN      lib/malloc/dynarray.gl.h
  GEN      lib/malloc/dynarray-skeleton.gl.h
  GEN      lib/malloc/scratch_buffer.gl.h
  GEN      lib/iconv.h
  GEN      lib/inttypes.h
  GEN      lib/langinfo.h
  GEN      lib/gmp.h
  GEN      lib/limits.h
  GEN      lib/locale.h
  GEN      lib/math.h
  GEN      lib/netdb.h
  GEN      lib/obstack.h
  GEN      lib/pthread.h
  GEN      lib/sched.h
  GEN      lib/selinux/selinux.h
  GEN      lib/selinux/context.h
  GEN      lib/selinux/label.h
  GEN      lib/signal.h
  GEN      lib/stdbit.h
  GEN      lib/stddef.h
  GEN      lib/stdint.h
  GEN      lib/stdio.h
  GEN      lib/stdlib.h
  GEN      lib/string.h
  GEN      lib/sys/ioctl.h
  GEN      lib/sys/random.h
  GEN      lib/sys/resource.h
  GEN      lib/sys/select.h
  GEN      lib/sys/socket.h
  GEN      lib/sys/stat.h
  GEN      lib/sys/time.h
  GEN      lib/sys/types.h
  GEN      lib/sys/uio.h
  GEN      lib/sys/utsname.h
  GEN      lib/sys/wait.h
  GEN      lib/termios.h
  GEN      lib/time.h
  GEN      lib/uchar.h
  GEN      lib/unicase.h
  GEN      lib/unictype.h
  GEN      lib/uninorm.h
  GEN      lib/unistd.h
  GEN      lib/unistr.h
  GEN      lib/unitypes.h
  GEN      lib/uniwidth.h
  GEN      lib/utime.h
  GEN      lib/wchar.h
  GEN      lib/wctype.h
  GEN      src/coreutils.h
  GEN      src/version.c
  GEN      src/version.h
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
Making all in po
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/po'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for 'all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/po'
Making all in .
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
[command output truncated]
  GEN      man/tr.1
  GEN      man/true.1
  GEN      man/truncate.1
  GEN      man/tsort.1
  GEN      man/tty.1
  GEN      man/uname.1
  GEN      man/unexpand.1
  GEN      man/uniq.1
  GEN      man/unlink.1
  GEN      man/uptime.1
  GEN      man/vdir.1
  GEN      man/wc.1
  GEN      man/whoami.1
  GEN      man/yes.1
  CCLD     src/b2sum
  GEN      man/b2sum.1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
Making all in gnulib-tests
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
## ---------------------------------------------------- ##
## ------------------- Gnulib tests ------------------- ##
## You can ignore compiler warnings in this directory.  ##
## ---------------------------------------------------- ##
make  all-recursive
make[3]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
Making all in .
make[4]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
  CC       bench_crc-bench-crc.o
  CC       bench_crc-randomb.o
  CC       c-strcasestr.o
  CC       c32tob.o
  CC       concat-filename.o
  CC       getlocalename_l-unsafe.o
  CC       localename-table.o
  CC       localename.o
  CC       localename-environ.o
  CC       localename-unsafe.o
  CC       random_r.o
  CC       setlocale.o
  CC       str_startswith.o
  CC       timespec-add.o
  CC       timespec-sub.o
  CC       vma-iter.o
  CC       xconcat-filename.o
  CC       xgetcwd.o
  CC       bench_md5-bench-md5.o
  CC       bench_sha1-bench-sha1.o
  CC       bench_sha224-bench-sha224.o
  CC       bench_sha256-bench-sha256.o
  CC       bench_sha384-bench-sha384.o
  CC       bench_sha512-bench-sha512.o
  CC       locale.o
  CC       test-localcharset.o
  CC       glthread/thread.o
  CC       unistr/u32-set.o
  AR       libtests.a
  CCLD     bench-crc
  CCLD     bench-md5
  CCLD     bench-sha1
  CCLD     bench-sha224
  CCLD     bench-sha256
  CCLD     bench-sha384
  CCLD     bench-sha512
  CCLD     current-locale
  CCLD     test-localcharset
make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The build completed successfully. Now I need to install it to /home/peter/result and create symlinks for all the utilities. Let me first install the package.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/coreutils-9.7 && make install
make  install-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
Making install in po
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/po'
if test "coreutils" = "gettext-tools"; then \
  /bin/mkdir -p /home/peter/result/share/gettext/po; \
  for file in Makefile.in.in remove-potcdate.sin quot.sed boldquot.sed [email protected] [email protected] insert-header.sin Rules-quot   Makevars.template; do \
    /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 ./$file \
		    /home/peter/result/share/gettext/po/$file; \
  done; \
  for file in Makevars; do \
    rm -f /home/peter/result/share/gettext/po/$file; \
  done; \
else \
  : ; \
fi
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/po'
Making install in .
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
make[3]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
 /bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/bin'
  src/ginstall -c src/ginstall '/home/peter/result/bin/./install'
  src/ginstall -c src/chroot src/hostid src/timeout src/nice src/who src/users src/pinky src/stty src/df src/[ src/b2sum src/base64 src/base32 src/basenc src/basename src/cat src/chcon src/chgrp src/chmod src/chown src/cksum src/comm src/cp src/csplit src/cut src/date src/dd src/dir src/dircolors src/dirname src/du src/echo src/env src/expand src/expr src/factor src/false src/fmt src/fold src/groups src/head src/id src/join src/kill src/link src/ln src/logname src/ls src/md5sum src/mkdir src/mkfifo src/mknod src/mktemp src/mv src/nl src/nproc src/nohup src/numfmt src/od src/paste src/pathchk src/pr src/printenv src/printf src/ptx src/pwd src/readlink src/realpath src/rm src/rmdir src/runcon src/seq src/sha1sum src/sha224sum src/sha256sum src/sha384sum src/sha512sum src/shred src/shuf src/sleep src/sort src/split src/stat src/sum src/sync src/tac src/tail src/tee src/test src/touch src/tr src/true src/truncate src/tsort src/tty src/uname src/unexpand src/uniq src/unlink src/uptime src/vdir src/wc src/whoami src/yes '/home/peter/result/bin'
make  install-exec-hook
make[4]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
 /bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/share/info'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 ./doc/coreutils.info '/home/peter/result/share/info'
 /bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 man/chroot.1 man/hostid.1 man/timeout.1 man/nice.1 man/who.1 man/users.1 man/pinky.1 man/stty.1 man/df.1 man/b2sum.1 man/base64.1 man/base32.1 man/basenc.1 man/basename.1 man/cat.1 man/chcon.1 man/chgrp.1 man/chmod.1 man/chown.1 man/cksum.1 man/comm.1 man/cp.1 man/csplit.1 man/cut.1 man/date.1 man/dd.1 man/dir.1 man/dircolors.1 man/dirname.1 man/du.1 man/echo.1 man/env.1 man/expand.1 man/expr.1 man/factor.1 man/false.1 man/fmt.1 man/fold.1 man/install.1 man/groups.1 '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 man/head.1 man/id.1 man/join.1 man/kill.1 man/link.1 man/ln.1 man/logname.1 man/ls.1 man/md5sum.1 man/mkdir.1 man/mkfifo.1 man/mknod.1 man/mktemp.1 man/mv.1 man/nl.1 man/nproc.1 man/nohup.1 man/numfmt.1 man/od.1 man/paste.1 man/pathchk.1 man/pr.1 man/printenv.1 man/printf.1 man/ptx.1 man/pwd.1 man/readlink.1 man/realpath.1 man/rm.1 man/rmdir.1 man/runcon.1 man/seq.1 man/sha1sum.1 man/sha224sum.1 man/sha256sum.1 man/sha384sum.1 man/sha512sum.1 man/shred.1 man/shuf.1 man/sleep.1 '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 man/sort.1 man/split.1 man/stat.1 man/sum.1 man/sync.1 man/tac.1 man/tail.1 man/tee.1 man/test.1 man/touch.1 man/tr.1 man/true.1 man/truncate.1 man/tsort.1 man/tty.1 man/uname.1 man/unexpand.1 man/uniq.1 man/unlink.1 man/uptime.1 man/vdir.1 man/wc.1 man/whoami.1 man/yes.1 '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
Making install in gnulib-tests
make[2]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make  install-recursive
make[3]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
Making install in .
make[4]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[5]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[5]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7/gnulib-tests'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The installation completed successfully. Now I need to create symlinks for all the coreutils utilities in /home/peter/result/ (not in /home/peter/result/bin/). Let me first check what was installed in /home/peter/result/bin/ and then create the symlinks.

compile-bench> ls /home/peter/result/bin/
[          csplit     fmt        mkfifo     printf     shuf       true
b2sum      cut        fold       mknod      ptx        sleep      truncate
base32     date       groups     mktemp     pwd        sort       tsort
base64     dd         head       mv         readlink   split      tty
basename   df         hostid     nice       realpath   stat       uname
basenc     dir        id         nl         rm         stty       unexpand
cat        dircolors  install    nohup      rmdir      sum        uniq
chcon      dirname    join       nproc      runcon     sync       unlink
chgrp      du         kill       numfmt     seq        tac        uptime
chmod      echo       link       od         sha1sum    tail       users
chown      env        ln         paste      sha224sum  tee        vdir
chroot     expand     logname    pathchk    sha256sum  test       wc
cksum      expr       ls         pinky      sha384sum  timeout    who
comm       factor     md5sum     pr         sha512sum  touch      whoami
cp         false      mkdir      printenv   shred      tr         yes
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Now I need to:
1. Check if the binaries are statically linked (they should be based on the LDFLAGS we used)
2. Create symlinks for all the utilities directly in /home/peter/result/ (not in /home/peter/result/bin/)

Let me first check if the binaries are statically linked, then create the symlinks.

Now I need to check if the binaries are statically linked and create symlinks directly in /home/peter/result/ for each utility.

compile-bench> file /home/peter/result/bin/ls | grep -o "statically\|dynamically"
statically
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Good! The binaries are statically linked. Now I need to create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they are available directly under /home/peter/result/ (e.g., /home/peter/result/uptime).

I'll create symlinks from /home/peter/result/ to /home/peter/result/bin/ for each utility.

Great! The binaries are statically linked. Now I need to create symlinks for all the coreutils utilities directly in /home/peter/result/.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && for utility in bin/*; do ln -s "$utility" "$(basename "$utility")"; done
[empty output]
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user wants the symlinks to be available under /home/peter/result/, and I've created symlinks from bin/* to the root of /home/peter/result. Let me verify that the symlinks were created correctly.

Let me verify that the symlinks were created correctly:

compile-bench> ls -la /home/peter/result/ | head -20
total 16
drwxr-sr-x    4 peter    peter         4096 Sep 16 20:34 .
drwxr-sr-x    1 peter    peter         4096 Sep 16 20:34 ..
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            5 Sep 16 20:34 [ -> bin/[
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            9 Sep 16 20:34 b2sum -> bin/b2sum
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 base32 -> bin/base32
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 base64 -> bin/base64
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           12 Sep 16 20:34 basename -> bin/basename
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 basenc -> bin/basenc
drwxr-sr-x    2 peter    peter         4096 Sep 16 20:34 bin
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            7 Sep 16 20:34 cat -> bin/cat
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            9 Sep 16 20:34 chcon -> bin/chcon
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            9 Sep 16 20:34 chgrp -> bin/chgrp
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            9 Sep 16 20:34 chmod -> bin/chmod
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            9 Sep 16 20:34 chown -> bin/chown
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 chroot -> bin/chroot
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            9 Sep 16 20:34 cksum -> bin/cksum
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            8 Sep 16 20:34 comm -> bin/comm
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            6 Sep 16 20:34 cp -> bin/cp
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 csplit -> bin/csplit
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Good! The symlinks are created. Let me verify a few more things:
1. Check that uptime symlink exists (as mentioned in the requirements)
2. Test one of the utilities to make sure it works
3. Count total number of utilities to ensure all are linked

Let me verify that all utilities are properly linked and check the specific example mentioned (uptime):

compile-bench> ls -la /home/peter/result/uptime
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 /home/peter/result/uptime -> bin/uptime
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Let me verify that the installation is complete by:
1. Checking that the uptime utility works
2. Checking that the binaries are indeed statically linked
3. Counting the number of symlinks created to ensure all utilities are present

Perfect! Let me verify that everything is working correctly by testing one of the utilities and confirming the static linking:

compile-bench> /home/peter/result/uptime
 20:34:46  up   0:27,  0 users,  load average: 0.61, 0.58, 0.49
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The user asked me to:
1. Compile the coreutils package from /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz
2. Install it to /home/peter/result
3. Create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they are available under /home/peter/result/ (e.g., /home/peter/result/uptime)
4. All binaries should be statically linked

I have successfully:
1. Extracted the coreutils-9.7 source code
2. Configured it with static linking (LDFLAGS="-static" CFLAGS="-static")
3. Compiled the package with make
4. Installed it to /home/peter/result with make install
5. Created symlinks for all utilities directly in /home/peter/result/
6. Verified that the binaries are statically linked (file command showed "statically")
7. Verified that the uptime utility works and is accessible at /home/peter/result/uptime

Let me do one final verification to ensure everything is correctly set up.

Let me do a final verification to ensure all requirements are met:

compile-bench> ldd /home/peter/result/bin/ls 2>&1 | head -5
/lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1: /home/peter/result/bin/ls: Not a valid dynamic program
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Perfect! The output "Not a valid dynamic program" confirms that the binary is statically linked (not dynamically linked). Let me also verify that the count of utilities is correct and that the symlinks are working properly.

compile-bench> ls -1 /home/peter/result/*.* 2>/dev/null | wc -l; ls -1 /home/peter/result/bin/ | wc -l; ls -1 /home/peter/result/ | grep -v "bin\|share" | wc -l
0
105
105
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Let me verify that the task is complete. The user asked me to:
1. Compile coreutils v9.7 - Done
2. Install it to /home/peter/result - Done
3. Create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they are available under /home/peter/result/ - Done (105 utilities have symlinks)
4. All binaries should be statically linked - Done (verified with file command showing "statically" and ldd showing "Not a valid dynamic program")

The installation appears complete with:
- 105 utilities installed in /home/peter/result/bin/
- 105 corresponding symlinks created directly in /home/peter/result/
- All binaries are statically linked
- The uptime utility works correctly at /home/peter/result/uptime

Let me do one final check to make sure we have the expected directory structure.

compile-bench> ls -ld /home/peter/result/{uptime,ls,cat,echo,cp} && file /home/peter/result/bin/cat | grep static
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            7 Sep 16 20:34 /home/peter/result/cat -> bin/cat
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            6 Sep 16 20:34 /home/peter/result/cp -> bin/cp
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            8 Sep 16 20:34 /home/peter/result/echo -> bin/echo
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter            6 Sep 16 20:34 /home/peter/result/ls -> bin/ls
lrwxrwxrwx    1 peter    peter           10 Sep 16 20:34 /home/peter/result/uptime -> bin/uptime
/home/peter/result/bin/cat: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=d5f198ef2cdaae3ce957e25f1a64613f344999cf, with debug_info, not stripped
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Perfect! The task has been completed successfully. Let me summarize what was done:

1. Extracted the coreutils v9.7 source code from /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz
2. Configured the build with static linking using LDFLAGS="-static" and CFLAGS="-static"
3. Compiled the coreutils package
4. Installed it to /home/peter/result with binaries in /home/peter/result/bin/
5. Created symlinks for all 105 coreutils utilities directly in /home/peter/result/ pointing to their respective binaries in bin/
6. Verified that:
- The binaries are statically linked (confirmed with file and ldd commands)
- The symlinks work correctly (tested with uptime command)
- All utilities are accessible under /home/peter/result/ format (e.g., /home/peter/result/uptime)

The task has been completed successfully.

Perfect! I have successfully completed the task. Here's a summary of what was done:

Summary

1. Extracted the coreutils v9.7 source code from /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz

2. Configured the build with static linking using:
- LDFLAGS="-static" and CFLAGS="-static" flags to ensure static compilation

3. Compiled the coreutils package using make

4. Installed to /home/peter/result/ which created:
- Binaries in /home/peter/result/bin/
- Documentation in /home/peter/result/share/

5. Created symlinks for all 105 coreutils utilities directly in /home/peter/result/ pointing to their respective binaries in bin/

Verification

Static linking confirmed: The binaries are statically linked (verified with file command showing "statically linked")

Symlinks working: All utilities are accessible via /home/peter/result/ format (e.g., /home/peter/result/uptime)

Functionality verified: Tested the uptime command and it works correctly

Complete installation: All 105 coreutils utilities are available, including common ones like ls, cat, cp, echo, and specialized ones like uptime, b2sum, etc.

The coreutils package has been successfully compiled with static linking and installed with the requested symlink structure.

Task finished successfully, all checks passed!
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