On September 9, 2015 5:44:31 AM CDT, Adam Borowski wrote:
::
:: ia32-libs is gone, replaced by multiarch. Do "dpkg
:: --add-architecture i386"
:: then apt-get update and install whatever libraries you want, giving
:: them
:: :386 suffix (like libc6:i386).
::
Thank you Adam!
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Glad this topic has come up, and kudos to Adam for the explanation of
--add-architecture.
Awhile back, I wanted to install 64-bit Google Earth on Debian (and now, on
antiX). It's actually a 32-bit program - I don't get why Google just
doesn't make a 64-bit version. Anyway, after a lot of searching
On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 05:37:43AM -0500, hal wrote:
> I have 32-bit software I'd like to run on the adm64 alpha. The way I've
> accomplished this in the past was to install the ia32-libs package (in
> Ubuntu). I didn't see this package in the devuan repos a couple weeks ago
> so wondering what th
Hi all,
I have 32-bit software I'd like to run on the adm64 alpha. The way I've
accomplished this in the past was to install the ia32-libs package (in Ubuntu).
I didn't see this package in the devuan repos a couple weeks ago so
wondering what the best way is to go about this. I could install the