En/na Neal Becker ha escrit:
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:
Requiers: tag includes a list of packages and/or libraries needed to properly
run the application, but it do not select which dependencies are needed
depending if the OS is 32 or 64 bits.
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Jordi Sayol