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On 5 Dec 2007 at 8:21, Grant wrote: |
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> grsec would have to be enabled in the kernel config though right? I |
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> definitely don't have it enabled there. |
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sure, so it's not the problem (but had to make sure ;). |
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> > ok, another idea: have you got /lib/ld-linux.so.2 on your system? it's |
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> > needed for dynamically linked apps, i think it's in emul-linux-x86-compat. |
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> I do not have ld-linux.so.2 anywhere on my system but |
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> emul-linux-x86-compat is installed. The ELOG for that package says |
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> files are only installed in /usr/lib32/ and the closest things to |
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> ld-linux.so.2 are /usr/lib32/ld-linux.so.1.9.11 and |
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> /usr/lib32/ld-linux.so.1. I Googled but I can't figure out which |
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> package ld-linux.so.2 belongs to. Any other package ideas? |
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ok, so that's your problem (missing interpreter for 32 bit binaries), |
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and i was wrong, it doesn't come from that package but glibc itself, |
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provided you have a multilib enabled profile (or USE flag?) - do you? |
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> > on a sidenote, the RPATH in qtwengophone is a disaster, someone should |
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> > let them know... |
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> Is it a Gentoo problem or upstream? |
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since wengophone is binary only, obviously it's their problem ;). |
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