On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 02:33:16PM -0500, Ken Snider wrote:
I'm trying to make use of a precompiled 32-bit binary, but am
receiving the
following error:
./SDBINST
-bash: ./SDBINST: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or
directory
Checking lib, there are indeed no libraries there.
Now, my question is, is it safe to symlink the required libraries to their
64-bit counterparts? if not, can I safely install an i686 glibc to meet the
requirements, and if not, what *is* the recommended method to correct the
above issue?
Which preview are you using? The preview release I posted Dec 1, and test1
include all of the basic 32bit stuff. Mozilla and Open Office are actually
installed 32bit by default. If it is the devel tree, it is not a biarch
tree yet. You might grep the test1 tree for i?86, everything installed
there is known to be safe.
Justin