Hi,
Meik Hellmund wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:51:30 -0400
"Matthew C. Aycock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well,
I am attempting to follow the same ideas as in Brad's (sorry Craig)
ubuntu scripts for my 7.04 AMD_X64 install. However, alien seems to be
bombing out as build architecture amd64 is not in the pkg list of i386.
Any body running SRSS on AMD_X64 debian/ubuntu?
According to my experience - forget it!
SRSS for Linux is a 32bit thing.
SRSS 3.1.1 and SRSS 4.0 supports 32-/64-bit linux (RHEL AS 4 Update 3 and
SLES 9 Service Pack 3).
-Sunil
I tried once to install it on a x64 Debian box.
Step by step I installed all the necessary 32bit libraries and a 32bit JRE
(necessary since the Java code somewhere in SRSS loads some dynamic library - of course a
32 bit one). Then I realized that the SRSS PAM modules /opt/SUNWut/lib/pam_*.so are
also 32bit only. So you need a 32 bit PAM stack, and each and every program that
uses the PAM stack (login, ssh, gdm,...) must be 32 bit, too...
One possible solution is a 32 bit userland + 64 bit kernel combination.
A better solution...perhaps we should all add to our sig files
"Ceterum censeo SRSS should be open-sourced"
Regards, Meik
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