Jordi Sayol i salomó wrote: > En/na Andrei Alexandrescu ha escrit: >> On 06/25/2010 03:46 AM, Jordi Sayol i Salomó wrote: >>> En/na Ellery Newcomer ha escrit: >>>> On 06/24/2010 01:14 PM, Jordi Sayol i Salomó wrote: >>>>> En/na Ellery Newcomer ha escrit: >>>>>> >>>>>> Also note that mine doesn't fail on x86_64 >>>>>> >>>>>> (you need to add glibc-devel(x86-32) specifically as a dependency) >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Can You be more explicit? >>>>> I've not a 64 bit system available. >>>>> >>>> >>>> dmd links to ctnrl.o or something like that, which is in glibc-devel >>>> and must be 32 bit. If the 32 bit version ain't there, there be linker >>>> errors on compile. >>>> >>>> in the spec file, after >>>> >>>> Requires: gcc >>>> >>>> add >>>> >>>> Requires: glibc-devel(x86-32) >>>> >>>> I know nothing of specific minimum version or anything like that, >>>> though. >>>> >>> >>> Many thanks for Your answer. >>> >>> This rpm package is build for a i386 platform, and it's only installable >>> on a i386 system (without force it to), so the dependencies are for i386 >>> installation. Of course It can be forced to install in another platform >>> as x86_64, alpha, arm, hppa, mips, mipsel, powerpc, s390, sparc, etc. >>> but I cannot assure that the compiler will work on all of them. You talk >>> about the glibc-devel package, but this is not the only one needed by >>> the compiler, dmd also needs gcc (32 bits) and in Your rpm (as in mine) >>> do not specifies anything about arch, also there is a missing library on >>> Your rpm, libgcc_s.so.1 is needed too by dmd. >>> >>> One solution for this problem is to explain the trick needed to install >>> the ix86 dmd rpm package on a x86_64 system, as Walter has done with the >>> same situation for the dmd deb package, >>> http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/dmd-linux.html#installation >>> >>> Another one is to create a x86_64 rpm package of dmd 32 bits compiler. I >>> don't like this solution because when dmd 64 bits appears in the near >>> future, this will be a source of confusion. >>> >>> And My preferred solution, create a i386 chroot machine inside Your >>> x86_64 system, install dmd package on it and compile Yours D programs on >>> it too. >> >> Wait, isn't there a way to say in an rpm "if the target OS is 64-bit >> then insert this dependency, otherwise don't"? >> >> Andrei >> > > Until I know, there is not a direct way on rpm and deb packaging system to > do that. > > There is an scripting system to do what You want, but of course, You have > to do all the job. > > Best regards,
What about Requires:
