On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 11:08:31PM -0400, Rick Haines wrote: > On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 02:11:24PM -0700, Randolph Chung wrote: > > In reference to a message from Rick Haines, dated Sep 12: > > > Does anyone know anything about running ia32 programs under Debian/IA64? > > > Also, what's the status of gcc-3.0? > > > > gcc-3.0.1 is available for Debian/ia64, but is not the default compiler > > for woody. > > The packages are there but I was getting version conflicts. Something
cpp-3.0 depends on gcc-3.0-base (<< 3.0.2) Ok, I see what's going on. Version 3.0.2 is the latest for all other architectures and gcc-3.0-base is not architecture dependant so dselect/apt-get is installing the later version of it. I downloaded and installed gcc-3.0-base_3.0.1-* from the package pools, put it on hold, and everything works fine now. > I attempted to build from source but got segfaults when it was building > libstdc++ via xgcc (something like that). > > > I doubt ia32 binaries can run on a stock Debian system at the moment > > without > > some additional work. Is there interest in having this support? In many > > cases it is easier to just recompile the application. > > I have not been having good success building mozilla. I'm also > attempting to try Intel's compilers which have some necessary ia32 > executables for some reason (checking w/ intel on this). > > But in general I heartily agree with recompiling. -- Rick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://dxr3.sourceforge.net http://rsub.sourceforge.net I think the slogan of the fansubbers puts it best: "Cheaper than crack, and lots more fun."

