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musl: set syslibdir correctly, new versions#28373

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@aweits aweits commented Jan 12, 2022

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This seems correct to me. syslibdir must be set to get the runtime linker in a non-system dir indeed

@haampie haampie enabled auto-merge (squash) January 12, 2022 16:05
@haampie haampie merged commit 1ea4497 into spack:develop Jan 13, 2022
RikkiButler20 pushed a commit to RikkiButler20/spack that referenced this pull request Feb 1, 2022
EthanS94 pushed a commit to EthanS94/spack that referenced this pull request Feb 17, 2022
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