Re: Re: ia32-libs vs. ia32 chroot

2004-11-30 Thread Phil Warrick
>In your chroot, modify your /etc/apt/sources.list: > >deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free >deb-src ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free >From your earlier posts I think you have forgotten the 'contrib' and >'non-free' entries. >Hope this helps. >-- >Best

Re: openoffice in chroot

2004-11-25 Thread Phil Warrick
Hi Alex, Could you send all the details of what you did to get running? I agree that there are holes in the HOWTO (see my related thread). Thanks, Phil

Re: ia32-libs vs. ia32 chroot

2004-11-24 Thread Phil Warrick
IA32 Chroot: + Can install other libraries very easily + Can add library directories to /etc/ld.so.conf so it runs like the ia32-libs - Slightly more effort to setup - Takes up quite a bit more space ia32-libs: + Install and run (for limited library dependencies) - Not a complete 32bit system (Ie

ia32-libs vs. ia32 chroot

2004-11-24 Thread Phil Warrick
Hi, In the AMD64 HOW-TO, two ways to run 32 bit apps are described, the quick way via ia32-libs and "Installing a Debian IA32 chroot system". Can someone expand on the pros/cons of the two approaches? Is the ia32-libs approach just too limited for most people? My need is to run VSS under wine.