Hi.
Here is what I did:
00. Downloaded skype-1.4.0.74.deb from skype's web site.
01. Tried to install directly with dpkg (with --force-architecture)
- skype didn't work.
02. Downloaded the static version from skype's web site
- skype didn't work.
1. Installed a chroot as per the
On 6/17/07, Gilles Sadowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I have to [1] set up skype on an AMD64 installation.
I think there was a discussion some time ago on the best way to achieve
that, but the Debian ML archive seems to be down (3 or 4 days already),
so I'd be glad if those who succeeded
Hello.
I have to [1] set up skype on an AMD64 installation.
I think there was a discussion some time ago on the best way to achieve
that, but the Debian ML archive seems to be down (3 or 4 days already),
so I'd be glad if those who succeeded could provide me with some hints.
Thanks and best
inside a chroot if you have one
On 6/17/07, Gilles Sadowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I have to [1] set up skype on an AMD64 installation.
I think there was a discussion some time ago on the best way to achieve
that, but the Debian ML archive seems to be down (3 or 4 days already),
so
Hi.
inside a chroot if you have one
No I don't have one, yet.
Which program do you recommend, and how should I invoke it, in order to have
everything (dependencies etc...) set up as easily as possible?
Thanks,
Gilles
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I have a chroot but for skype I like more to use the static version and
just copy skype to /usr/local/bin. Somehow it worked better than in chroot
but I don't remember how :)
Cheers
Gudjon
On Sunday 17 June 2007 19:05:22 Gilles Sadowski wrote:
Hi.
inside a chroot if you have one
No
This is what i remember with my old install :
I use the .deb file and install it with dpkg --force-architecture
Before you do this, with no chroot, you should install ia32-libs,
lib32asound2 by your favorite installer (apt-get , synaptic ...)
You must also download the 32bit libqt3-mt
This howto explian the chroot
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html
I prefer to have the repository of skype in my /etc/apt/sources.list
Just a couple of days ago the new version was downloaded with the
update from aptitude.
On 6/17/07, Gilles Sadowski
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