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Matt Harrison wrote: |
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> Pupino wrote: |
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>> Check if you have the support for x86 binaries in you kernel and that |
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>> the partition where /usr/lib32 resides is not mounted with noexec mode. |
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>> Furthermore, the error regarding ldd seems related to ldd itself, not |
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>> to the OO library which you are "ldding" |
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>> You can also try another x86 application to see if that will fail too |
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>> or not. |
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>> HTH |
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>> Davide |
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> Now that you mention it, I think the problem is going to be kernel |
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> support for x86. I seem to remember removing it for some strange reason. |
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> I'm doing a kernel compile now and I'll post my results in a little |
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> while :) |
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> Thanks |
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Yup looks like that was it, such a silly mistake :P |
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Thanks for the advice that led me to realise this |
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Matt Harrison |