Azure Sphere SDK for Linux Installation Fails Due to Dependency on libgcc-s1

James Higgins 316 Reputation points
2021-02-05T13:50:23.277+00:00

When installing the Azure Sphere SDK for Linux (21.1.1.10482) on Debian 4.19.146-1 x86_64 the installation script does not proceed with the install because it claims to require the libgcc-s1 package.

I was unable to find any package named libgcc-s1 in Debian's package listing.

As a workaround I deleted the line in the installation script that referenced libgcc-s1.

When the libgcc-s1 dependency is removed the script runs and successfully installs the SDK.

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  1. AshokPeddakotla-MSFT 27,571 Reputation points
    2021-02-12T17:18:43.937+00:00

    @James Higgins Glad to hear that you are able to install the SDK successfully after removing the libgcc-s1 dependency.
    Thanks for sharing the resolution as well it will definitely benefit to the community reading this thread with similar issue.
    Please note that Debian OS is not officially supported and we have not tested the package dependency on Azure Sphere. We will consider your feedback for future updates.
    Please let us know if you have any other queries. We would be happy to assist you.

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