On 5/24/05, Clive Menzies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dan
If, as root, you do:
# chroot /var/chroot/sid-ia32
can you run mozilla-firefox?
No, although I can run other X apps in the chroot. Sorry, I haven't
had time to use my amd64 much lately so I can't debug it as much as
I'd like.
On (27/05/05 15:46), Dan Merillat wrote:
To: debian-amd64@lists.debian.org
From: Dan Merillat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 15:46:22 -0400
Subject: Re: 32 bit mozilla in 64bit kernel, fails.
Reply-To: Dan Merillat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5/24/05, Clive Menzies [EMAIL PROTECTED
I hope this could be useful...
This is working fine here.
refugio:~# cat /etc/ld.so.conf
/usr/X11R6/lib64
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/lib
# chroot i386 system libs
/var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib
/var/chroot/sid-ia32/usr/lib
/var/chroot/sid-ia32/usr/X11R6/lib
/var/chroot/sid-ia32/usr/local/lib
On 4/6/05, Clive Menzies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only suggest you check through the howto and make sure that you've
covered everything. It works fine here.
Ok, I've tried a lot of things. First, I switched off the 3.4 port
back to the normal pure64 port,
and force-reinstalled every
On (24/05/05 14:45), Dan Merillat wrote:
On 4/6/05, Clive Menzies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only suggest you check through the howto and make sure that you've
covered everything. It works fine here.
Ok, I've tried a lot of things. First, I switched off the 3.4 port
back to the
On (05/04/05 22:03), Dan Merillat wrote:
I have a (working) 32-bit install on a seperate partition. If I
chroot to it and try running
X programs, they work. (After mount -o bind /tmp/.X11-unix
/chroot/tmp/.X11-unix)
mozilla and firefox, however, do not. This is somewhat of a problem
for
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