On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 10:00:11 +0200 Michael Schnell <mschn...@lumino.de> wrote:
>[...] > 1) The 64 Bit Debian works perfectly. I could install a shared folder > and copied the 32 bit Lazarus/fpc generated program "vdso_test" to a > "virtual" user folder. > Here the file has "rwxr-xr-x" properties > > When I type "./" the TAB key nicely adds the file name. > > But with "Enter" I get: > > "bash: ./vdso_test: no such file or directory" > > Is a 64 bit Linux not supposed to run 32 bit programs ? Stating the obvious: A 64bit Linux is supposed to run 64 bit programs. Have you installed the 32bit libraries? > Should there not be a more "speaking" error message ? No one bothered enough. > 2) in the 32 bit system, I did not yet dare to try to have Lazarus > cross-compile the program to 64 bit. (I would not like to install fpc > and Lazarus in the virtual machines.) What is the question? > 3) In the other virtual box machine with the 32 Bit Debian, I seem not > to be able to correctly install the "guest additions": > - Other than with the 64 bit Debian, the Desktop size does not > auto-adapt to the window the host supplies That's off topic. > - I can't install a shared folder [...] Yes, you can. Try harder. Mattias -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus