Summary
Performance
Cost$0.117
Total elapsed time3m40s
LLM inference time2m41s
Command execution time59s
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Attempt ID uqkifa3980qpy Attempt group run-16-09-22-05
Revision fb5c74bd2fee AWS Instance m8i.2xlarge
Start time 2025-09-16T20:19:03.099Z End time 2025-09-16T20:22:43.796Z
Task coreutils-static Environment ubuntu-22.04-amd64-offline
Model gpt-5-high logo gpt-5-high OpenRouter slug openai/gpt-5
Temperature 1 Explicit prompt caching false
User msg after tool call false Max tool calls 50
Total timeout seconds 900 Single command timeout 600
Cost $0.117 Duration 3m40s
LLM inference time 2m41s Command execution time 59s
Final context tokens 15,211 Total output tokens 8,597
Output reasoning tokens 7,616 Messages 23
Assistant messages 11 User messages 1
System messages 1 Commands executed 10
Task
Task: coreutils-static

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.

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/ (e.g., /home/peter/result/uptime). All binaries should be statically linked.

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Compiling coreutils

I need to compile GNU coreutils v9.7 from the source tarball at /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz. I'll set static linking using LDFLAGS=-static or configure options like --enable-no-install-program. The installation prefix should be /home/peter/result. This will ensure that all utilities are symlinked in the directory, for example, /home/peter/result/uptime pointing to the binaries like /home/peter/result/bin/ls. I'll need to make sure static linking is done correctly with glibc static libs available.Considering static linking for coreutils

I'm in an offline environment, but I've been told that all tools are already installed. However, static glibc linking might require dependencies like libunistring and libiconv. For coreutils 9.7, I might need to enable static linking with specific configure options. Using LDFLAGS=-static could lead to failure if some dependencies are unavailable statically, like libselinux or libacl. I could consider disabling certain features with options like --without-selinux and --disable-acl to simplify things and make static linking more feasible.Configuring coreutils build

It looks like the default option for --with-selinux may just be yes if the library is found, so I should pass --without-selinux. The factor utility in coreutils uses GMP if available, but I might want to consider --without-gmp to avoid issues. Using -static and disabling optional libraries during compilation is a good idea, like running "make -j$(nproc) CFLAGS='-O2 -static' LDFLAGS='-static'." I'll also need to set up symlink mode for coreutils, which includes creating a single binary that covers all applets.Creating symlinks for coreutils

There’s a ‘make symlinks’ target that creates symlinks to the coreutils binary, which I think could be useful. Additionally, running 'make -C src install' creates the coreutils binary along with symlinks. Historically, I've seen the option to create a multi-call binary using "make -C src coreutils", but usually, it installs separate binaries. I might want to create my own symlinks at /home/peter/result/ pointing to either installed binaries or potentially to 'libexec/coreutils/' as well. It seems there’s a configure option for enabling a single binary with symlinks too!Setting up coreutils build process

I believe there's a configure option in coreutils that allows installing a single binary with symlinks. So I should look for --enable-single-binary=bin or =symlinks. However, I don't really need the multi-call binary; my focus is to create symlinks for all utilities under /home/peter/result/. My plan is to ensure the result directory exists, extract the tarball, and then determine the extracted directory name. I need to remove any previous coreutils directories to avoid conflicts before proceeding. I'll also take care to verify the binaries are statically linked after installation.Configuring coreutils with static linking

I need to configure coreutils for static linking. First, I'll run ./configure, ensuring I include flags like CFLAGS and LDFLAGS=-static to set the compiler for static linking. I also want to ensure I disable unnecessary features like NLS, xattr, acl, and selinux by passing options like --disable-nls. For GMP, I can try --without-gmp to avoid linking issues.

It's important to finalize the configuration before running make, with a prefix set to /home/peter/result. After that, I’ll also check that all binaries are statically linked after installation, ensuring symlinks are correctly created.Addressing linking and symlink creation

I’m considering how static linking may cause issues with 'stdbuf' since it relies on a shared library. However, 'libstdbuf.so' isn’t a binary; it’s a library, so I’ll focus on ensuring all binaries in 'bin/*' are statically linked.

Next, I’ll create symlinks in '/home/peter/result' for all utilities while being careful to avoid duplicates or directories. I’ll verify the binaries using the 'file' command, noting any that aren't statically linked, which will guide adjustments to configurations as needed.

Now, I can move forward with my final steps.Considering directory removal and extraction

I'm thinking about how using 'coreutils*' could unintentionally match 'coreutils.tar.gz', which is a file, not a directory. To avoid any risk, I should just extract the tarball and not worry about removing existing directories.

I can run 'tar -xzf coreutils.tar.gz' and directly compute the top-level directory from it, using a chained command to ensure I change into the correct directory. After that, I’ll run the configuration and installation steps, creating symlinks afterward. Let's start by extracting the tarball!

compile-bench> tar -xzf /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz
[empty output]
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compile-bench> cd "$(tar -tzf /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz | head -1 | cut -d/ -f1)" && ./configure --prefix=/home/peter/result --disable-nls --disable-acl --without-selinux CC='gcc' CFLAGS='-O2 -pipe -static' LDFLAGS='-static'
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
[command output truncated]
checking whether getpwuid is declared... yes
checking whether ttyname is declared... yes
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... no
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... no
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 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
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I'm seeing that the configuration succeeded, but there's a note about 'stdbuf' support being disabled because static linking doesn't support LD_PRELOAD. That's interesting! So, now I'll run 'make -j$(nproc)' in the latest directory. I’m planning to chain that with 'cd "$(tar -tzf ...) ...; make -j"$(nproc)"'. Let's see how it goes when I run it! I'm just trying to keep things moving along smoothly.

compile-bench> cd "$(tar -tzf /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz | head -1 | cut -d/ -f1)" && make -j"$(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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Preparing for installation

I've got a successful build, so next up is running 'make install'. I’ll navigate into the directory using the command: cd "$(tar -tzf ... )" && then execute make -j$(nproc) install. It's important to confirm that this is a static install. Thankfully, I've already built it statically, so 'make install' will just handle the copying. Alright, I'm ready to run 'make install' now!

compile-bench> cd "$(tar -tzf /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz | head -1 | cut -d/ -f1)" && make -j"$(nproc)" 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 \
  /usr/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'
 /usr/bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/share/info'
 /usr/bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/bin'
 /usr/bin/mkdir -p '/home/peter/result/share/man/man1'
 src/ginstall -c -m 644 ./doc/coreutils.info '/home/peter/result/share/info'
  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'
 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  install-exec-hook
make[4]: Entering directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/peter/coreutils-9.7'
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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'
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compile-bench> file -h /home/peter/result/bin/*
/home/peter/result/bin/[:         ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=6bf2ba4b3ac37c40949f954e1ee93e82bb976a76, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/b2sum:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=4b46b5d7015f37bea88d063042ddd235a9e5676a, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/base32:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=ffcad848251369c89f39a429769655b9097fdb8a, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/base64:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=efe0ff8f303c9696df46d6025b96a86b4af08f92, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/basename:  ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=cd7edbd85957d0c6ed059ecd70eba34eda423c9a, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/basenc:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=6dff472e2d2062d0be35468616f24fdec0a51c35, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/cat:       ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c35e37765fc692c84467bceff608405329b0ea90, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/chcon:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=d5d0778868294d2a5651ae8385fac21eff915071, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/chgrp:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=bc4dbb6f56d559f774bb94d9a02816ccf9c0a142, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/chmod:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=7069e3d51d4353b3f29786ceec452c90fcd63ac8, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/chown:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=13833d233933af182e0911e523b0305187e234d8, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/chroot:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=de6df40dbaf5a82a22aa484bedd6f3b56678d69c, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/cksum:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=779b72ff79cbd201ea7bcfedd46b11147de92994, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/comm:      ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=cd2c51412837f7be46df8944c3cf7688e5f99888, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/cp:        ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=5ac1931ceb94fc481b557493429bbe256a4df28c, for G
[command output truncated]
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/home/peter/result/bin/truncate:  ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=9bbf49572a898462a4b1398240d9efa963e1365f, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/tsort:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c09829c775e32c3128699a7891d5f37810d4b24f, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/tty:       ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=3d4ebe5a2576f54377efb7322b7a4890f7b51f83, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/uname:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=fa8327ae5b8d9d07308da5c85464c54ae0372f1d, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/unexpand:  ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=cc1bb2576d902e7e79b92779f353eedbb060837d, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/uniq:      ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c9adb443b371801bf63ce004afcfa90417781664, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/unlink:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=5f54396f9f3a7c1304314007065a3a74de4a178a, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/uptime:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c9155c48e6886d18eca9968dda15c79564bfe0ad, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/users:     ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c35c3e970b2d657feb854ddb8d3a2ed7c024fe6a, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/vdir:      ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=1fd94010af57cf53dd8e3d545a0986369c3c59c5, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/wc:        ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c88fbba473fdbf449045fbd16e02af9878235c02, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/who:       ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=c97f713a7d3a83b14b8eb88b0009bab042b395d8, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/whoami:    ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=f5f7c5c5a5f7bffd230a547b4b22c121a5416ab5, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
/home/peter/result/bin/yes:       ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=80bafe4039a6c0578dc81a4bf84b7dd5556c18ef, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
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Creating symlinks for utilities

I see that the 'file' output shows many entries for 'statically linked,' indicating we're dealing with compiled static. Now, I need to create symlinks for all coreutils so they're accessible in the specified directory. I’ll link from the result directory to 'bin/' and ensure 'install' — maybe using 'ginstall' as an alias here — is included. I’ll check the path for any brackets and run the symlink creation command. Let's get this done!

compile-bench> bash -lc 'set -e; for f in /home/peter/result/bin/*; do n=$(basename "$f"); ln -sf "bin/$n" "/home/peter/result/$n"; done'
[empty output]
ASSISTANT
compile-bench> ls -l /home/peter/result/uptime /home/peter/result/ls /home/peter/result/\[ /home/peter/result/install
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter  5 Sep 16 20:21 '/home/peter/result/[' -> 'bin/['
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter 11 Sep 16 20:21  /home/peter/result/install -> bin/install
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter  6 Sep 16 20:21  /home/peter/result/ls -> bin/ls
lrwxrwxrwx 1 peter peter 10 Sep 16 20:21  /home/peter/result/uptime -> bin/uptime
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compile-bench> bash -lc 'shopt -s nullglob; a=(/home/peter/result/bin/*); c=0; for f in "${a[@]}"; do n=$(basename "$f"); if [ -L "/home/peter/result/$n" ]; then c=$((c+1)); fi; done; echo "$c/${#a[@]} symlinks present"'
105/105 symlinks present
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compile-bench> bash -lc '/home/peter/result/uptime --version | head -n 1'
uptime (GNU coreutils) 9.7
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compile-bench> bash -lc "bad=$(file -h /home/peter/result/bin/* | grep -v 'statically linked' || true); if [ -n \"$bad\" ]; then echo 'Non-static binaries found:'; echo \"$bad\"; else echo 'All binaries are statically linked.'; fi"
All binaries are statically linked.
ASSISTANT
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Finalizing symlink creation

I need to ensure we've met the requirement to create symlinks for coreutils utilities under /home/peter/result. I've double-checked and verified that the symlinks exist. The 'install' utility was correctly linked in 'result/bin'. Now, I can summarize the verification steps, making sure to state that "All binaries should be statically linked," which the 'file' output confirms. I’ll craft the final message to include the completion details and installation location clearly.Verifying symlink completion

I've created the symlinks successfully. Now, I want to provide a simple snippet for verification using commands like ls -l /home/peter/result/uptime and file. In the final message, I'll confirm that everything is done and show the verification lines that were executed. It's important to mention that the tarball was extracted, configured for static linking, and unnecessary optional dependencies were disabled to avoid dynamic libraries. I’ll also instruct that they can use /home/peter/result in their PATH.Finalizing response

I’ve ensured that the 'bash -lc' string includes the necessary for loops without any newlines, which is great! Now, I want to confirm that all binaries are statically linked, and I validated this by checking that the output of file -h /home/peter/result/bin/* includes 'not stripped' and 'not dynamic.'

Additionally, I've confirmed that symlinks for 'sha1sum', 'sha224sum', 'sha256sum', 'sha384sum', and 'sha512sum' were created successfully. The primary result directory includes 'bin' and corresponding symlinks, which is all in order. Finally, I’ll compose the message to say everything's done, along with sample commands to verify this setup.

Completed.

What I did:
- Extracted /home/peter/coreutils.tar.gz and configured coreutils 9.7 to build statically with a clean prefix.
- Configure flags used: --prefix=/home/peter/result --disable-nls --disable-acl --without-selinux
- Build flags: CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe -static" LDFLAGS="-static"
- Built and installed to /home/peter/result.
- Created symlinks for every installed utility so you can call them directly as /home/peter/result/.

Verification:
- All installed binaries are statically linked:
- Check run: file -h /home/peter/result/bin/* -> All reported “statically linked”.
- Summary check: All binaries are statically linked.
- Symlinks created for all utilities:
- 105/105 symlinks present.
- Example: /home/peter/result/uptime -> bin/uptime
- Example utility works and is the correct version:
- /home/peter/result/uptime --version -> uptime (GNU coreutils) 9.7

Notes:
- stdbuf is not built in this static configuration (configure reported “this system supports stdbuf... no”), which is expected when avoiding dynamic preloading. All other standard coreutils utilities were installed.

You can add /home/peter/result to the front of PATH to use these tools:
- export PATH=/home/peter/result:$PATH

If you want the symlinks removed later while keeping the installation intact, remove only the symlinks at /home/peter/result/, not the /home/peter/result/bin contents.

Task finished successfully, all checks passed!
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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
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dirname exists and --version works
du exists and --version works
echo exists and --version works
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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
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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
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mknod exists and --version works
mv exists and --version works
nice exists and --version works
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od exists and --version works
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pinky exists and --version works
pr exists and --version works
printenv exists and --version works
printf exists (skipping --version check)
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pwd exists (skipping --version check)
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rm exists and --version works
rmdir exists and --version works
seq exists and --version works
sha1sum exists and --version works
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test exists and --version works
touch exists and --version works
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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 is statically linked
sha1sum produced expected hash