Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-07 Thread Olivier Bornet
Hi all,

On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 02:17:18AM +0100, v0n0 wrote:
 Hi, I've repacked some 32bit libraries for Debian amd64 system, and
 Skype and Wine. Skype is running fine, Wine executes, but gives (me)
 error on some folders. These are very experimental, but since they don't
 mess system, you may want to give it a try! ;)
 More infos at:
 http://v0n0.altervista.org/

Thanks for it. Skype seems to be working as expected here too. Thanks.

Have a nice day.

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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-07 Thread Lars Schimmer
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v0n0 wrote:
 Hi, I've repacked some 32bit libraries for Debian amd64 system, and
 Skype and Wine. Skype is running fine, Wine executes, but gives (me)
 error on some folders. These are very experimental, but since they don't
 mess system, you may want to give it a try! ;)
 More infos at:
 http://v0n0.altervista.org/

Ok, tested skype some more.
Strange effects here. While it starts in KDE the small S Icon junping
around for a LONG time, as if it still tries to access some data. Skype
is available and running and the small icon still jumps on...
Any ideas?
AND: I can use skype fairly normal, but skype won't close the sound
device after accessing the microphone.
I used the echo123 user - til the point the microphone is activated, I
can cancel the call and start it again with no problem (I get the sound
of the hangup).
But as soon as the microphone is activated, I don't get the hungup sound
and a retry tells me problem with sound device.
Strange...

I use the Asus A8N SLI premium with the nforce4 chipset and kernel
2.6.12. Maybe I should try the 2.6.14 kernel...

Cya
Lars
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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-07 Thread v0n0
 Ok, tested skype some more.
 Strange effects here. While it starts in KDE the small S Icon junping
 around for a LONG time, as if it still tries to access some data. Skype
 is available and running and the small icon still jumps on...
 Any ideas?
I think is related to KDE, but not to 32bit.
 AND: I can use skype fairly normal, but skype won't close the sound
 device after accessing the microphone.
 I used the echo123 user - til the point the microphone is activated, I
 can cancel the call and start it again with no problem (I get the sound
 of the hangup).
 But as soon as the microphone is activated, I don't get the hungup sound
 and a retry tells me problem with sound device.
 Strange...
If you look on my page you'll understand why. Skype for Linux is
crappy. I hope Openwengo development won't take so much. However
thanks for testing!



Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-05 Thread Lars Schimmer
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v0n0 wrote:
 Hi, I've repacked some 32bit libraries for Debian amd64 system, and
 Skype and Wine. Skype is running fine, Wine executes, but gives (me)
 error on some folders. These are very experimental, but since they don't
 mess system, you may want to give it a try! ;)
 More infos at:
 http://v0n0.altervista.org/

Thx for the work, BUT:
apt-cache policy lib32gcc1
lib32gcc1:
  Installed: 3.4.3-13
  Candidate: 3.4.3-13
  Version Table:
 1:4.0.2-2 0
150 http://debian.inode.at unstable/main Packages
300 http://debian.inode.at testing/main Packages
 *** 3.4.3-13 0

Do I need version 4.0.2-2 of them?
Does it harms my gcc3 in any way?

 PS: we all thank Goswin and others for working on Multiarch!!! (my work
 isn't even a shadow of it...)
 

Cya
Lars
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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-05 Thread v0n0
Lars Schimmer ha scritto:

 Thx for the work, BUT:
 apt-cache policy lib32gcc1
 lib32gcc1:
   Installed: 3.4.3-13
   Candidate: 3.4.3-13
   Version Table:
  1:4.0.2-2 0
 150 http://debian.inode.at unstable/main Packages
 300 http://debian.inode.at testing/main Packages
  *** 3.4.3-13 0

 Do I need version 4.0.2-2 of them?
 Does it harms my gcc3 in any way?

My version is:

lib32gcc1:
  Installato: 1:4.0.2-2
  Candidato: 1:4.0.2-2
  Tabella versione:
 *** 1:4.0.2-2 0
500 http://ftp.it.debian.org unstable/main Packages
500 http://ftp.it.debian.org testing/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

I'm using unstable. However:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -L lib32gcc1
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/doc
/usr/share/doc/lib32gcc1
/usr/share/doc/lib32gcc1/copyright
/usr/share/doc/lib32gcc1/changelog.Debian.gz
/emul
/emul/ia32-linux
/emul/ia32-linux/usr
/emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib
/emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1

You can upgrade safely lib32gcc1, it's only one library! It doesn't
affect your gcc in any manner.
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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-05 Thread Lars Schimmer
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v0n0 wrote:

 You can upgrade safely lib32gcc1, it's only one library! It doesn't
 affect your gcc in any manner.

Ok, skype works :-)

But with openoffice2 - I think the official team is working on it to
get a full 64bit aware version of it. As the 32bit is working in
unstable i386.

MfG,
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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-05 Thread Ken Bloom
v0n0 wrote:
 Hi, I've repacked some 32bit libraries for Debian amd64 system, and
 Skype and Wine. Skype is running fine, Wine executes, but gives (me)
 error on some folders. These are very experimental, but since they don't
 mess system, you may want to give it a try! ;)
 More infos at:
 http://v0n0.altervista.org/
 
 PS: we all thank Goswin and others for working on Multiarch!!! (my work
 isn't even a shadow of it...)
 

Ubuntu has already done Oo.o2. Any chance it would work if you just put
their Oo.o and dependancies into your repository. I've been hoping
someone would do that. Then you can take advantage of any bugfixes the make.

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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-05 Thread v0n0
Lars Schimmer ha scritto:

 But with openoffice2 - I think the official team is working on it to
 get a full 64bit aware version of it. As the 32bit is working in
 unstable i386.

You're right, but since I need OO2 now and don't want chroot neither
crappy OO1 I'm trying to get it work with 32bit emulation. And then I
share my work if someone wants to use until 64bit version is ready (4-5
months).
In the meantime, I created a dummy package to easily install latest
Nvidia drivers. If someone needs it...

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Re: 32bit emu packs

2005-11-05 Thread v0n0
Ken Bloom ha scritto:

Ubuntu has already done Oo.o2. Any chance it would work if you just put
their Oo.o and dependancies into your repository. I've been hoping
someone would do that. Then you can take advantage of any bugfixes the make.
  

I know Ubuntu has it, they publish it in their base install cd.
I think I'll switch my work to Ubuntu packages, since I have only to
change some dirs and deps. I hope it will not take much time!

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