> > > I've installed a new 64 bit system and everything is running great > > > except firefox-bin won't start. I get a "cannot execute binary file" > > > error which evidently means I've got a mismatch between the binary and > > > my system's architecture. I used an x86_64-hardened stage, my CHOST > > > is x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, I'm using -march=nocona, and intel.com says my > > > CPU has 64-bit extensions. Should I have used mult ilib somewhere > > > along the line or something? > > > - Grant > > > > > Do you have 32 bit execution support in your kernel? > > > > Executable file formats / Emulations --> > > │ │ [*] IA32 Emulation │ │ > > │ │ <*> IA32 a.out support
Well, I was sure that was going to work, but now I get: /usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 460: /opt/firefox/firefox-bin: No such file or directory and: /usr/bin/skype: line 10: /opt/skype/skype: No such file or directory I think there was a totally different path showing up in the error before. I re-emerged mozilla-firefox-bin and skype with no success. Any ideas? - Grant

