Summary
Performance
Cost$0.149
Total elapsed time2m28s
LLM inference time1m38s
Command execution time50s
Commands executed18
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Attempt ID slpk3bbep7scl Attempt group run-16-09-22-05
Revision fb5c74bd2fee AWS Instance m8i.2xlarge
Start time 2025-09-16T21:48:37.271Z End time 2025-09-16T21:51:05.520Z
Task coreutils Environment ubuntu-22.04-amd64-offline
Model claude-sonnet-4-thinking-16k logo claude-sonnet-4-thinking-16k OpenRouter slug anthropic/claude-sonnet-4
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 $0.149 Duration 2m28s
LLM inference time 1m38s Command execution time 50s
Final context tokens 11,221 Total output tokens 4,131
Output reasoning tokens 2,170 Messages 39
Assistant messages 19 User messages 1
System messages 1 Commands executed 18
Task
Task: coreutils

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.

Difficulties:
Standard autotools setup, nothing special.

Environment:
Ubuntu 22.04 on amd64, without internet access.

Execution log
SYSTEM

You are a package-building specialist operating a Ubuntu 22.04 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, DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive).
- 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/. For example: /home/peter/result/uptime should point to the compiled uptime binary.

ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

I need to:
1. Extract the coreutils source code from the tarball
2. Compile the coreutils package
3. Install it to /home/peter/result
4. Create symlinks for all utilities in the result directory

Let me start by extracting and examining the source code, then configure, build and install it.

I'll help you compile coreutils and set up the symlinks. Let me start by extracting the source code and then proceed with the compilation and installation.

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

The user wants me to continue with the task. I need to:
1. Extract the coreutils source code (done)
2. Configure and compile coreutils
3. Install it to /home/peter/result
4. Create symlinks for all utilities

Let me check what was extracted and continue with the compilation process.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter && ls -la
total 14784
drwxr-x---  1 peter peter     4096 Sep 16 21:48 .
drwxr-xr-x  1 root  root      4096 Sep 15 11:21 ..
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter      220 Jan  6  2022 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter     3771 Jan  6  2022 .bashrc
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter      807 Jan  6  2022 .profile
drwxr-xr-x 12 peter peter     4096 Apr  9 11:13 coreutils-9.7
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter 15107617 Sep 16 21:48 coreutils.tar.gz
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Great! I can see that the coreutils source has been extracted to /home/peter/coreutils-9.7. Now I need to:

1. Navigate to the coreutils directory
2. Configure the build system (likely with ./configure --prefix=/home/peter/result)
3. Compile it with make
4. Install it with make install
5. Create symlinks for all utilities in /home/peter/result

Let me start by going into the directory and checking what's there.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/coreutils-9.7 && ls -la
total 6272
drwxr-xr-x 12 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 .
drwxr-x---  1 peter peter    4096 Sep 16 21:48 ..
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    1882 May 14  2018 .mailmap
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter       4 Jan 17  2025 .prev-version
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter       4 Apr  9 11:13 .tarball-version
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter       4 Apr  9 10:47 .version
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    1982 Jan  7  2025 .vg-suppressions
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   93787 Apr 20  2024 ABOUT-NLS
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    3838 Aug 31  2023 AUTHORS
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   35149 Mar 16  2019 COPYING
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter  475575 Apr  9 11:13 ChangeLog
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    4774 Apr  9 10:46 GNUmakefile
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   16594 Oct  3  2024 INSTALL
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    8052 Jan  7  2025 Makefile.am
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter 2522213 Apr  9 11:13 Makefile.in
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter  255127 Apr  9 10:44 NEWS
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    6649 Jan  7  2025 README
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    4454 Aug 31  2023 README-install
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   54584 Apr  9 10:47 THANKS
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    2110 Apr  9 10:08 THANKS-to-translators
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   38546 Dec  7  2024 THANKS.in
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter     121 Aug 23  2011 THANKStt.in
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    6640 Jan  7  2025 TODO
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   56921 Apr  9 10:05 aclocal.m4
-rwxr-xr-x  1 peter peter   56233 Jan  7  2025 bootstrap
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    7879 Apr  7 17:22 bootstrap.conf
drwxr-xr-x  2 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 build-aux
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   38105 Apr  4 20:13 cfg.mk
-rwxr-xr-x  1 peter peter 2396601 Apr  9 10:45 configure
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   31532 Feb 26  2025 configure.ac
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter    4615 Nov 30  2016 dist-check.mk
drwxr-xr-x  2 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 doc
drwxr-xr-x  5 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 gl
drwxr-xr-x  8 peter peter   36864 Apr  9 11:13 gnulib-tests
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   22625 Jan 15  2025 init.cfg
drwxr-xr-x  8 peter peter   36864 Apr  9 11:13 lib
drwxr-xr-x  2 peter peter   20480 Apr  9 11:13 m4
-rw-r--r--  1 peter peter   72166 Apr  7 17:24 maint.mk
drwxr-xr-x  2 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 man
drwxr-xr-x  2 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 po
drwxr-xr-x  3 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 src
drwxr-xr-x 60 peter peter    4096 Apr  9 11:13 tests
-rwxr-xr-x  1 peter peter     441 May 28  2012 thanks-gen
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user wants me to compile coreutils and install it to /home/peter/result, then create symlinks for all utilities. I can see the coreutils source has been extracted to /home/peter/coreutils-9.7. Now I need to:

1. Configure the build with the correct prefix (/home/peter/result)
2. Compile it
3. Install it
4. Create symlinks for all utilities

Let me start by configuring the build.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/coreutils-9.7 && ./configure --prefix=/home/peter/result
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a race-free mkdir -p... /usr/bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... mawk
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... unsupported
checking for gcc option to enable C11 features... none needed
checking whether gcc 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... gcc3
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /usr/bin/grep
checking for egrep... /usr/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... yes
checking for linux/xattr.h... yes
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
checking for math.h... yes
checking for sys/mman.h... yes
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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... no
checking for struct statfs.f_namelen... yes
checking for struct statfs.f_namemax... no
checking for struct statfs.f_type... (cached) yes
checking for struct statfs.f_frsize... 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... yes
checking IEEE 16 bit floating point... no
checking Brain 16 bit floating point... no
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... yes
checking whether to use NLS... yes
checking where the gettext function comes from... libc
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
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The configure script has completed successfully. Now I need to compile the coreutils and install them to /home/peter/result. Let me run make to compile the package.

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/endian.h
  GEN      lib/error.h
  GEN      lib/fcntl.h
  GEN      lib/float.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/stdckdint.h
  GEN      lib/stddef.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'
  CC       lib/libcoreutils_a-long-options.o
  CC       lib/libcoreutils_a-malloca.o
[command output truncated]
  GEN      man/touch.1
  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
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       ioctl.o
  CC       localename.o
  CC       localename-environ.o
  CC       localename-unsafe.o
  CC       pthread-rwlock.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       strerror_r.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

Good, the compilation seems to have completed successfully. Now I need to install the compiled coreutils to the result directory and create symlinks for all the utilities. Let me proceed with the installation first.

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'
installing af.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/af/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing af.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/af/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing be.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/be/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing be.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/be/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing bg.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/bg/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing bg.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/bg/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing ca.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing ca.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/ca/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing cs.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing cs.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/cs/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing da.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/da/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing da.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/da/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing de.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing de.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/de/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing el.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing el.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/el/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing eo.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing eo.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/eo/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing es.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing es.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/es/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing et.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/et/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing et.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/et/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing eu.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing eu.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/eu/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing fi.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing fi.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/fi/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing fr.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing fr.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/fr/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing ga.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/ga/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing ga.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/ga/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing gl.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/gl/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing gl.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/gl/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing hr.gmo as /home/peter/result/share/locale/hr/LC_MESSAGES/coreutils.mo
installing hr.gmo link as /home/peter/result/share/locale/hr/LC_TIME/coreutils.mo
installing hu.gmo as /home/pete
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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'
 /usr/bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/libexec/coreutils'
  src/ginstall -c src/libstdbuf.so '/home/peter/result/libexec/coreutils'
make  install-exec-hook
make[4]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
 /usr/bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/share/info'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 ./doc/coreutils.info '/home/peter/result/share/info'
 /usr/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/stdbuf.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 '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 man/groups.1 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 '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
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make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
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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'
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Great! The compilation and installation is complete. Now I need to create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they are available under /home/peter/result/.

First, let me check what was installed in the result directory to see the structure and where the binaries are located.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && find . -type f -executable | head -20
./bin/shuf
./bin/install
./bin/chgrp
./bin/csplit
./bin/du
./bin/mv
./bin/mktemp
./bin/vdir
./bin/basename
./bin/[
./bin/sum
./bin/timeout
./bin/seq
./bin/pathchk
./bin/chmod
./bin/logname
./bin/date
./bin/dd
./bin/tty
./bin/mknod
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user wants me to create symlinks for all coreutils utilities so they are available under /home/peter/result/. For example: /home/peter/result/uptime should point to the compiled uptime binary.

First, I need to see all the utilities that were installed in the bin directory, then create symlinks in the result directory that point to each utility.

Let me first list all the utilities in the bin directory to see what we have.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result/bin && ls -1
'['
b2sum
base32
base64
basename
basenc
cat
chcon
chgrp
chmod
chown
chroot
cksum
comm
cp
csplit
cut
date
dd
df
dir
dircolors
dirname
du
echo
env
expand
expr
factor
false
fmt
fold
groups
head
hostid
id
install
join
kill
link
ln
logname
ls
md5sum
mkdir
mkfifo
mknod
mktemp
mv
nice
nl
nohup
nproc
numfmt
od
paste
pathchk
pinky
pr
printenv
printf
ptx
pwd
readlink
realpath
rm
rmdir
runcon
seq
sha1sum
sha224sum
sha256sum
sha384sum
sha512sum
shred
shuf
sleep
sort
split
stat
stdbuf
stty
sum
sync
tac
tail
tee
test
timeout
touch
tr
true
truncate
tsort
tty
uname
unexpand
uniq
unlink
uptime
users
vdir
wc
who
whoami
yes
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Now I need to create symlinks for all the coreutils utilities in the /home/peter/result/ directory so they are available as /home/peter/result/.

Looking at the output, I can see all the utilities are installed in /home/peter/result/bin/. I need to create symlinks in /home/peter/result/ that point to the binaries in the bin/ subdirectory.

For example:
- /home/peter/result/uptime should point to /home/peter/result/bin/uptime
- /home/peter/result/ls should point to /home/peter/result/bin/ls
- etc.

I'll create a script to loop through all the utilities in the bin directory and create the symlinks.

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

Let me check what symlinks were created and verify they are working correctly.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ls -la | head -20
total 20
drwxr-xr-x 5 peter peter 4096 Sep 16 21:50 .
drwxr-x--- 1 peter peter 4096 Sep 16 21:49 ..
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    5 Sep 16 21:50 [ -> bin/[
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    9 Sep 16 21:50 b2sum -> bin/b2sum
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter   10 Sep 16 21:50 base32 -> bin/base32
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter   10 Sep 16 21:50 base64 -> bin/base64
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter   12 Sep 16 21:50 basename -> bin/basename
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter   10 Sep 16 21:50 basenc -> bin/basenc
drwxr-xr-x 2 peter peter 4096 Sep 16 21:49 bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    7 Sep 16 21:50 cat -> bin/cat
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    9 Sep 16 21:50 chcon -> bin/chcon
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    9 Sep 16 21:50 chgrp -> bin/chgrp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    9 Sep 16 21:50 chmod -> bin/chmod
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    9 Sep 16 21:50 chown -> bin/chown
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter   10 Sep 16 21:50 chroot -> bin/chroot
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    9 Sep 16 21:50 cksum -> bin/cksum
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    8 Sep 16 21:50 comm -> bin/comm
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter    6 Sep 16 21:50 cp -> bin/cp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter   10 Sep 16 21:50 csplit -> bin/csplit
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ASSISTANT
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Let me check if all the symlinks were created correctly and then test a few utilities to verify they work.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ls -la uptime
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter 10 Sep 16 21:50 uptime -> bin/uptime
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user asked me to compile coreutils and install it to /home/peter/result, and create symlinks for all utilities so they are available under /home/peter/result/. Let me verify that I've done this correctly.

I see that:
1. I extracted the coreutils source code
2. I configured it with --prefix=/home/peter/result
3. I compiled it successfully with make
4. I installed it with make install
5. I created symlinks for all utilities in the result directory

Let me check that the symlinks work and that the task is complete. I should test one of the utilities to make sure it works.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ./uptime
 21:50:15  up   0:23,  0 users,  load average: 0.70, 0.81, 0.69
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Great! Let me verify that I have completed the user's request correctly:

1. I extracted the coreutils source code from /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz
2. I configured the build with --prefix=/home/peter/result
3. I compiled the coreutils package using make -j$(nproc)
4. I installed it to /home/peter/result using make install
5. I created symlinks for all coreutils utilities in /home/peter/result/ that point to the binaries in /home/peter/result/bin/
6. I tested that the symlinks work by running ./uptime which successfully executed

Let me do a final verification to make sure everything is working correctly and count how many utilities we have:

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ls -1 | grep -v '^bin$' | grep -v '^libexec$' | grep -v '^share$' | wc -l
106
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Let me verify that I've completed the task correctly. The user asked me to:
1. Compile the coreutils package from the source code at /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/

What I've done:
1. ✓ Extracted the coreutils.tar.gz file
2. ✓ Configured the build with --prefix=/home/peter/result
3. ✓ Compiled the source code using make
4. ✓ Installed the compiled binaries using make install
5. ✓ Created symlinks for all utilities in the /home/peter/result directory

Let me verify a few more things:
- Check that the symlinks point to the correct binaries
- Test another utility to make sure they work
- Count the total number of utilities to make sure we got them all

The last command showed 106 symlinks were created (excluding the bin, libexec, and share directories), which seems reasonable for coreutils.

Let me test a couple more utilities and verify the setup is complete.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ./ls --version | head -3
ls (GNU coreutils) 9.7
Copyright (C) 2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Let me verify what I've accomplished:

1. I extracted the coreutils-9.7 source code from /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz
2. I configured it with prefix=/home/peter/result
3. I compiled it using make
4. I installed it to /home/peter/result
5. I created symlinks for all utilities in the root of /home/peter/result

Let me verify a few more utilities work and check that we have the expected number of utilities.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ./cat --version | head -1
cat (GNU coreutils) 9.7
ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

Let me verify that all the symlinks have been properly created and that the compilation and installation was successful. Let me check a few more utilities to make sure they work correctly.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ./echo "Hello World" && ./wc --version | head -1 && ./sort --version | head -1
Hello World
wc (GNU coreutils) 9.7
sort (GNU coreutils) 9.7
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user asked me to:
1. Compile the coreutils v9.7 source code 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/

Let me verify what I have accomplished:

1. ✅ I extracted the coreutils.tar.gz file, which created the coreutils-9.7 directory
2. ✅ I configured the build with ./configure --prefix=/home/peter/result
3. ✅ I compiled it with make -j$(nproc)
4. ✅ I installed it with make install
5. ✅ I created symlinks for all utilities in the result directory using a for loop
6. ✅ I verified the symlinks were created correctly - showing uptime symlink points to bin/uptime
7. ✅ I tested some utilities and they work (uptime, ls, cat, echo, wc, sort all show version 9.7)
8. ✅ I counted 106 symlinks were created (which matches the number of utilities)

The task appears to be completed successfully. Let me do one final verification to make sure all the symlinks are working properly.

Perfect! I have successfully completed the task. Let me verify the final result:

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && ls -la | grep "^l" | wc -l && echo "Total utilities with symlinks created"
106
Total utilities with symlinks created
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ASSISTANT
Show reasoning

The user is asking me to verify what I've done and it seems like they want a summary. Let me check the structure and confirm everything is working correctly.

Looking at what I've accomplished:

1. ✅ Extracted coreutils.tar.gz source code
2. ✅ Configured with --prefix=/home/peter/result
3. ✅ Compiled with make -j$(nproc)
4. ✅ Installed with make install
5. ✅ Created symlinks for all 106 coreutils utilities in /home/peter/result/
6. ✅ Verified utilities work (tested uptime, ls, cat, echo, wc, sort)
7. ✅ Confirmed version is 9.7 as expected

All utilities are available as both:
- /home/peter/result/bin/ (actual binaries)
- /home/peter/result/ (symlinks pointing to bin/)

For example:
- /home/peter/result/uptime -> bin/uptime (as requested)
- /home/peter/result/ls -> bin/ls
- /home/peter/result/cat -> bin/cat
- etc.

The task has been completed successfully. Let me provide a final verification.

compile-bench> cd /home/peter/result && echo "=== Final Verification ===" && echo "Binaries installed in:" && ls -d bin && echo "Number of utilities compiled:" && ls bin | wc -l && echo "Number of symlinks created:" && ls -la | grep "^l" | wc -l && echo "Sample working utilities:" && ./uptime && echo "Success: $(./ls --version | head -1)"
=== Final Verification ===
Binaries installed in:
bin
Number of utilities compiled:
106
Number of symlinks created:
106
Sample working utilities:
 21:50:57  up   0:24,  0 users,  load average: 0.36, 0.71, 0.66
Success: ls (GNU coreutils) 9.7
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The user seems to be expecting me to continue or provide a summary. Let me provide a clear summary of what I accomplished.

Task Completed Successfully! ✅

I have successfully compiled the coreutils v9.7 package and set up all the required symlinks. Here's what was accomplished:

Summary:
1. Extracted the coreutils.tar.gz source code
2. Configured the build with --prefix=/home/peter/result
3. Compiled coreutils using make -j$(nproc) for parallel compilation
4. Installed all binaries to /home/peter/result/bin/
5. Created symlinks for all 106 coreutils utilities in /home/peter/result/

Final Result:
- 106 utilities compiled and installed in /home/peter/result/bin/
- 106 symlinks created in /home/peter/result/ pointing to their respective binaries
- All utilities are working correctly (verified with uptime, ls, cat, wc, sort, echo)
- Example: /home/peter/result/uptimebin/uptime

The installation is complete and all coreutils are accessible both via their full path in the bin directory and through the convenient symlinks in the result directory root.

Task finished successfully, all checks passed!
Checks passed:
sha1sum binary exists
basename exists and --version works
cat exists and --version works
chgrp exists and --version works
chmod exists and --version works
chown exists and --version works
chroot exists and --version works
cksum exists and --version works
comm exists and --version works
cp exists and --version works
csplit exists and --version works
cut exists and --version works
date exists and --version works
dd exists and --version works
df exists and --version works
dir exists and --version works
dircolors exists and --version works
dirname exists and --version works
du exists and --version works
echo exists and --version works
env exists and --version works
expand exists and --version works
expr exists and --version works
factor exists and --version works
false exists (skipping --version check)
fmt exists and --version works
fold exists and --version works
groups exists and --version works
head exists and --version works
hostid exists and --version works
id exists and --version works
install exists and --version works
join exists and --version works
kill exists (skipping --version check)
link exists and --version works
ln exists and --version works
logname exists and --version works
ls exists and --version works
md5sum exists and --version works
mkdir exists and --version works
mkfifo exists and --version works
mknod exists and --version works
mv exists and --version works
nice exists and --version works
nl exists and --version works
nohup exists and --version works
od exists and --version works
paste exists and --version works
pathchk exists and --version works
pinky exists and --version works
pr exists and --version works
printenv exists and --version works
printf exists (skipping --version check)
ptx exists and --version works
pwd exists (skipping --version check)
readlink exists and --version works
rm exists and --version works
rmdir exists and --version works
seq exists and --version works
sha1sum exists and --version works
shred exists and --version works
sleep exists and --version works
sort exists and --version works
split exists and --version works
stat exists and --version works
stty exists and --version works
sum exists and --version works
sync exists and --version works
tac exists and --version works
tail exists and --version works
tee exists and --version works
test exists and --version works
touch exists and --version works
tr exists and --version works
true exists and --version works
tsort exists and --version works
tty exists and --version works
uname exists and --version works
unexpand exists and --version works
uniq exists and --version works
unlink exists and --version works
uptime exists and --version works
users exists and --version works
vdir exists and --version works
wc exists and --version works
who exists and --version works
whoami exists and --version works
yes exists and --version works
sha1sum produced expected hash