Dear Riyadh, It seems that your you are using 64 bit Ubuntu and trying to install 32 bit Avro in it. Well ... you can't install a 32 bit program in a 64 bit ubuntu or vice-versa. For this you need to compile the source code. I had written a step-by-step tutorial for compiling Avro, but I am not finding it right now. So I am forwarding your mail to the Ubuntu-BD community. Hopefully the community members can help you. For getting further replies/responses from Ubuntu-BD community, you need to subscribe the mailing list first.
So please subscribe the mailing list from the following link https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd Dear All Ubuntu BD members, Please help Riyadh to guide through the compilation process of Avro. As he is not a UbuntuBD mailing List subscriber, it would be very helpful for him if you kindly add his email address in the To/CC field. Thank you all. On 20 October 2011 18:56, Riyadh <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Riyadh <[email protected]> > Subject: installing avro in ubuntu 10.10 > > Message Body: > Sir, > I am using ubuntu 10.10 and I am a new user. I want to use avro to write > bangla in ubuntu. For this reason I follow your suggestion to install avro > in ubuntu. After downloading scim from ubuntu software centre, I download > scim-avro_0.0.2-1ubuntu9.10_i386.deb and to install it I double clicked on > it. But it is not installing rather it is saying that Wrong architecture > 'i386'. > So, I think you understand my problem. Now, please give me a solution. > > Special thanks to you for creating an informative website for ubuntu users. > > -- > This mail is sent via contact form on Adnan's Den http://adnan.quaium.com > > -- M. Adnan Quaium | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/maqtanim -- Ubuntu Bangladesh https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
