In our previous episode, fredvs said:
Aaarg, i have install fpc-freeBSD-64-bit.
Afaik the linuxator also works on 64-bit FreeBSD, so you can run 32-bit
Linux userland on 64-bit freebsd.
Maybe with fpc-freeBSD-32-bit applications (on a freeBSD-64-bit system?) and
Linux-libraries-32-bit will
Thanks Marco, thanks for your light ;-)
Now that i can compile freeBSD libraries (see my last other topic), i will
use that libraries (in place of Linux libraries).
Write you later with the (positive, sure) results.
Fred.
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Many thanks ;-)
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On 2014-08-02 01:46, fredvs wrote:
I have installed linux_base-f10 (linux emulator) but it seams that freeBSD
can load only 32-bit-libraries.
Correct. The Linux Emulator in FreeBSD only supports 32-bit Linux
applications at this point. There is work going on fer 64-bit support,
but it is not
Hello.
I try to load a linux-library in freeBSD with
DynLibs.LoadLibrary(libfilename) but it does not load...
Must the loaded library be pure freeBSD library ?
I was thinking that freeBSD is able to run Linux applications.
Is it not true for libraries or must i install something in freeBSD to
Yep, i have some news from freeBSD.
I have installed linux_base-f10 (linux emulator) but it seams that freeBSD
can load only 32-bit-libraries.
Here some comment from freeBSD site :
FreeBSD provides 32-bit binary compatibility with Linux®, allowing users to
install and run most 32-bit Linux®