Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes: > > But if 'dchroot' is configured with the ia32-linux chroot then you can > > just say "dchroot apt-get install foobar" to install a 32bit package. > > dchroot will only work if you have a chroot.
Yes. In particular it won't work if you are using ia32-libs. But personally I think ia32-libs is the wrong direction to go. I believe the chroot method to be the better alternative. > And if you do why bother with /emul? Having /emul allows me to transparently run binaries outside of the chroot. All of the world is not openoffice.org-bin or mozilla-firefox packages. The chroot works great for those 32-bit applications. But having /emul allows me to run /net/ia32fileserver/cadroot/bin binaries on my 64-bit system completely transparently. Having the chroot allows me to install and upgrade 32-bit binaries easily. Having a 64-bit base system allows me to install and upgrade 64-bit binaries trivially. The best of all worlds. In summary, I am using the chroot to manage /emul. Bob
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