I would like to install 32bits packages on my amd64 arch Debian.
I know that some people use a 32bits chroot for this, but I don't think it'=
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the best solution.
It's possible to install debs with dpkg --force-architecture and it works f=
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most of the packages I've tried.
Of course I have installed 32bits libraries like :
i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64=20
i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries
i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64
i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit)
i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version)
i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit)
i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version)
i A lib32z1
I can't use dpkg for real use, what I want is using aptitude.
It would allow me to chose i386 arch deb for packages not present for amd64.
Ideally, It would divert libraries to make them installable with the 64 bit=
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version...
=46or the moment, I tried to put i386 debs in my own repository, maintained=
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reprepro. Aptitude can't find Package file.
reprepro build a tree with main/binary-i386/Packages...
Oh, I tried to symlink binary-i386 to binary-amd64 and modify the Release=20
files... No way.
Will I be forced to use a chroot ?
=46or at least 5 years now, on HP-UX hppa, there is 32bits and 64bits libra=
ries=20
and app, working in paralelle...
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EN français, desfois qu'il y ait des gens qui sache :
J'aimerais installer des paquets 32bits sur mon archi amd64.
- Ça marche avec dpkg --force-architecture - Je souhaiterais éviter un chroot Je souhaiterais pouvoir le faire avec aptitude et un repository local, éventuellement construit avec autre chose que reprepro, car lui, ne me pe rmet pas de mettre les i386.deb dans les répertoires binary-amd64...
Evidement, pour installer directement des paquets 32bits, il faut les librairies utilisée, aussi en 32bits. Il y en a un certain nombre fournies dans les packages suivant par exemple : i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64 i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit) i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version) i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit) i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version) i A lib32z1
Je rappelais aussi que sous HP-UX pour hppa, on a des librairies 32 et 64 b its et on peut utiliser des programmes 32 ou 64 bits.
Le mercredi 10 janvier 2007 00:30, Gilles Mocellin a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to install 32bits packages on my amd64 arch Debian.
I know that some people use a 32bits chroot for this, but I don't think it's the best solution.
It's possible to install debs with dpkg --force-architecture and it works for most of the packages I've tried. Of course I have installed 32bits libraries like : i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64 i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit) i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version) i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit) i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version) i A lib32z1
I can't use dpkg for real use, what I want is using aptitude. It would allow me to chose i386 arch deb for packages not present for amd64. Ideally, It would divert libraries to make them installable with t he 64 bit version...
For the moment, I tried to put i386 debs in my own repository, maintained with reprepro. Aptitude can't find Package file. reprepro build a tree with main/binary-i386/Packages... Oh, I tried to symlink binary-i386 to binary-amd64 and modify the Release files... No way.
Will I be forced to use a chroot ?
For at least 5 years now, on HP-UX hppa, there is 32bits and 64bits libraries and app, working in paralelle...
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EN français, desfois qu'il y ait des gens qui sache :
J'aimerais installer des paquets 32bits sur mon archi amd64.
- Ça marche avec dpkg --force-architecture
- Je souhaiterais éviter un chroot
Je souhaiterais pouvoir le faire avec aptitude et un repository local,
éventuellement construit avec autre chose que reprepro, car lui, ne me pe rmet
pas de mettre les i386.deb dans les répertoires binary-amd64...
Evidement, pour installer directement des paquets 32bits, il faut les
librairies utilisée, aussi en 32bits.
Il y en a un certain nombre fournies dans les packages suivant par exemple :
i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64
i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries
i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64
i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit)
i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version)
i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit)
i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version)
i A lib32z1
Je rappelais aussi que sous HP-UX pour hppa, on a des librairies 32 et 64 b its
et on peut utiliser des programmes 32 ou 64 bits.
Le mercredi 10 janvier 2007 00:30, Gilles Mocellin a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to install 32bits packages on my amd64 arch Debian.
I know that some people use a 32bits chroot for this, but I don't think
it's the best solution.
It's possible to install debs with dpkg --force-architecture and it works
for most of the packages I've tried.
Of course I have installed 32bits libraries like :
i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64
i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries
i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64
i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit)
i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version)
i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit)
i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version)
i A lib32z1
I can't use dpkg for real use, what I want is using aptitude.
It would allow me to chose i386 arch deb for packages not present for
amd64. Ideally, It would divert libraries to make them installable with t he
64 bit version...
For the moment, I tried to put i386 debs in my own repository, maintained
with reprepro. Aptitude can't find Package file.
reprepro build a tree with main/binary-i386/Packages...
Oh, I tried to symlink binary-i386 to binary-amd64 and modify the Release
files... No way.
Will I be forced to use a chroot ?
For at least 5 years now, on HP-UX hppa, there is 32bits and 64bits
libraries and app, working in paralelle...
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EN français, desfois qu'il y ait des gens qui sache :
J'aimerais installer des paquets 32bits sur mon archi amd64.
- Ça marche avec dpkg --force-architecture - Je souhaiterais éviter un chroot Je souhaiterais pouvoir le faire avec aptitude et un repository local, éventuellement construit avec autre chose que reprepro, car lui, ne me pe rmet pas de mettre les i386.deb dans les répertoires binary-amd64...
Evidement, pour installer directement des paquets 32bits, il faut les librairies utilisée, aussi en 32bits. Il y en a un certain nombre fournies dans les packages suivant par exemple : i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64 i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit) i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version) i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit) i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version) i A lib32z1
Je rappelais aussi que sous HP-UX pour hppa, on a des librairies 32 et 64 b its et on peut utiliser des programmes 32 ou 64 bits.
Le mercredi 10 janvier 2007 00:30, Gilles Mocellin a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to install 32bits packages on my amd64 arch Debian.
I know that some people use a 32bits chroot for this, but I don't think it's the best solution.
It's possible to install debs with dpkg --force-architecture and it works for most of the packages I've tried. Of course I have installed 32bits libraries like : i ia32-libs - ia32 shared libraries for use on amd64 and ia64 i ia32-libs-gtk - gtk+ ia32 shared libraries i A libc6-i386 - GNU C Library: 32bit shared libraries for AMD64 i A lib32asound2 - ALSA library (32 bit) i A lib32gcc1 - GCC support library (32 bit Version) i A lib32ncurses5 - Shared libraries for terminal handling (32-bit) i lib32stdc++6 - The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (32 bit Version) i A lib32z1
I can't use dpkg for real use, what I want is using aptitude. It would allow me to chose i386 arch deb for packages not present for amd64. Ideally, It would divert libraries to make them installable with t he 64 bit version...
For the moment, I tried to put i386 debs in my own repository, maintained with reprepro. Aptitude can't find Package file. reprepro build a tree with main/binary-i386/Packages... Oh, I tried to symlink binary-i386 to binary-amd64 and modify the Release files... No way.
Will I be forced to use a chroot ?
For at least 5 years now, on HP-UX hppa, there is 32bits and 64bits libraries and app, working in paralelle...
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