If the 32bit rexxsql isn't dependent on other 32bit code (db drivers?), you can
recompile rexxsql to 64bit.
Bruce
P.S. I don't remember having this much trouble mixing 24bit and 31bit on IBM
mainframes. Selective memory?
On Nov 17, 2011, at 9:20 AM, Bill Turner, WB4ALM wrote:
> Would it be possible to create a ooRexx-4.1.0-ubuntu1004.x86_32.deb and
> add it to the Sourceforge depository so that I can have a 32-bit version of
> ooRexx 4.1.0 that will run in a x86 64-bit ubuntu 10.04 LTS Linux system?
>
> I cannot use the existing ooRexx-4.1.0-ubuntu1004.x86_64.deb because I need
> to be able to use rexxsql.
>
> If If try to install ooRexx-4.1.0-ubuntu1004.i386.deb I get "Wrong
> Architecture" messages and it fails to install.
>
> Thanks.
>
> /s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
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