24

I use EndeavourOS and have updated my system on February 17 2022 using

sudo pacman -Syu

Eversince, when I run docker-compose, I get this error message:

[4221] Error loading Python lib '/tmp/_MEIgGJQGW/libpython3.7m.so.1.0': dlopen: libcrypt.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Some forum threads suggested to reinstall docker-compose, which I did. I tried the following solution, but both without success:

Python3.7: error while loading shared libraries: libpython3.7m.so.1.0

How can I resolve this issue?

5 Answers 5

53

Install libxcrypt-compat from pacman (Official Repositories)

17

Same thing happened to me today, this is what I did to fix it (Arcolinux 5.16.10-arch1-1)

Removed docker-compose

$ sudo rm -r /usr/local/bin/docker-compose

Reinstalled it using pip (was not working with the curl method)

$ sudo pip install docker-compose
2
  • 3
    Note this installs old (v1) version of docker-compose, while the one being currently developed is v2. Also, manually removing binaries is definitely NOT a recommended way of removing software from any Linux-based system. Feb 23, 2022 at 22:55
  • 2
    @MaksBabarowski: Thank you! I had V1 installed before, so it is suitable for the time being. Docker suggests in their docs to uninstall by remove binaries manually.
    – T_Torture
    Feb 26, 2022 at 19:59
13

I use Arch Linux and it worked for me:

 # cd /usr/lib
 # sudo ln ./libcrypt.so libcrypt.so.1
 # docker-compose -v

 docker-compose version 1.29.2, build 5becea4c
2

The underlying issue here is that you use docker-compose instead of docker compose, which are two different binaries. docker-compose is also known as V1, and is deprecated since April 26, 2022. Since then, it does not receive updates or patches, other than high-severity security patches.

So, to fix your issue, use docker compose instead of docker-compose. If you compare docker compose version and docker-compose version, you will see that this uses the newer docker compose and runs without an issue.

2

I found several forum posts explaining to isntall libxcrypt-compat from AUR. I did not like this solution, but apparently, this is the way for now: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=274160&p=2

If there is a PGP key error when building the package from AUR, use this workaround as explained by Stock44 on this page: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libxcrypt-compat

$ gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key 678CE3FEE430311596DB8C16F52E98007594C21D

Posted on behalf of the question asker

1
  • 10
    It's in official repos as well. pamac install libxcrypt-compat did the job for me.
    – Rafał G.
    Feb 27, 2022 at 18:13

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service, privacy policy and cookie policy

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.