Hi,
On 12.10.2009, at 12:39, Peter Osburg wrote:
Hi Ramiro,
thanks for the hint, I will try it later today. Does this also have the effect that I can install Squeak with
sudo apt-get update
This is very unlikely. A debian system tries to install always the same architecture which is 64bit in your case. The debian has the possibility to manage your use case but I never saw it applied to anywhere.
A lot of moons ago there was a discussion about this. To help out I built a debian package that has an architecture label of amd64 and installs the 32bit version of squeak. As it has a dependency to ia32- libs this is quite ok. The package can be found here [1]. But this is a rather old version of the squeak vm. If there is demand on this I could provide a more actual package and/or instructions how to build such a package
Norbert
[1] http://files.selfish.org/deb/squeak-vm-i686_0.1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
afterwards?
Regards, Peter
Ramiro Diaz Trepat-2 wrote:
Hi Peter, As Mariano said above, what you probably want is to be able to run the 32 bit VM in your 64 bit Linux. If this is the case, what you are probably missing is the 32 bit libraries, that you can install:
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
Cheers
r
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