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> If you have a 32-bit compiler then your current spec should already support |
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> 32-bit applications. On my machine, the 32-bit compiler files (libs) are in |
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> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/32/*. |
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> |
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> What happens if you try: |
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> > cp /opt/wengophone/qtwengophone /tmp |
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Success. |
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> or |
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> > cat /opt/wengophone/qtwengophone > /dev/null |
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No output. |
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> Also, are you able to interpret the format at all: |
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> What does |
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> > ldd /opt/wengophone/qtwengophone |
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> return? |
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I get "not a dynamic executable". |
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> Do you get any denial messages in dmesg (i.e run dmesg, do you see anything |
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> out of the ordinary. If there is any doubt post your dmesg log) |
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I don't get anything in dmesg after boot (i.e. errors printed when |
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trying to run the 32-bit apps) and nothing jumps out at me in the boot |
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portion of dmesg. I'll post it if you'd like me too. |
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- Grant |
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