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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2006-18-04 20:46 -------
Unless I'm mistaken, 64-bit versions of every distro should have the 32-bit libs
installed by default, just in a diff location (i.e. /usr/lib32 or something
similar). If they aren't there, you may want to check the install CD's/DVD's,
and if nothing else, check the Gentoo docs and wiki. You technically shouldnt
have to setup a chroot enviroment to run 32-bit programs, whether it is wine,
some windows app, or a native linux program that just doesnt have a 64-bit version.
If you do have a /usr/lib32 directory, try building from source by downloading
the tarball at
http://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/system/emulators/wine/wine-0.9.12.tar.bz2
I will email you the rest of the instructions to avoid comment spam.
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------- Additional Comments From rbachl(a)web.de 2006-18-04 20:20 -------
Thanks, I am learning. I have checked that Wine is a 32 bit executable using 32
bit libraries. I am new to this, so I do not know how this is done with the 64
bit compiler that is installed, and I will have a closer look at the make files.
I am using the Gentoo ebuild packages without any modifications.
That still leaves me with the problem of creating the 32 bit libxml2 library and
whatever other library there may be missing in a 64 bit Linux system. Can
somebody point me to any documentation (1) what 32 bit libraries to install and
(2) how to compile the 32 bit libraries in a 64 bit system? Do I really have to
set up a 32 bit environment (chroot?) for that?
I realize that this is not a bug and any discussion on that topic may be better
placed in a discussuion forum. However, I wonder if I am the only person
encountering these problems? Maybe there could be some Section in the
documentation and/or a FAQ entry on that topic? Thank you.
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------- Additional Comments From ls65594(a)appstate.edu 2006-18-04 19:13 -------
OK I actually got this but to go away by entering the registration key during
installation. But it is still useless, because as soon as I go to open a file
the application freezes forever while repeating the following line in the console:
fixme:mpr:WNetGetUniversalNameW (L"H:\\Syllabus 2015 s06.doc", 0x00000001,
0x55beb210, 0x55beb634): stub
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2006-18-04 18:33 -------
Not to sound arrogant or anything, but you do realize that compiling a 64-bit
wine means you can _only_ run 64-bit programs, right?
With that being said, are the programs you are getting this message under the
32-bit or 64-bit versions of these programs? If you are using any 32-bit
programs, then you will need 32-bit libraries installed at compile time.
Out of sheer curiosity, what were the commands you used to compile wine?
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------- Additional Comments From rbachl(a)web.de 2006-18-04 18:23 -------
Thank you for the reply. I have not installed the 32 bits version of libxml2. It
seems that I missed that in the documentation somewhere? I have a 64 bit system
with a 64 bit Wine compile, and I am a bit surprised that I need a 32 bits
libxml2 library. Are there more such dependencies on other 32 bit libraries? Is
there an easy way to get that library, or do I have to set up a 32 bit system in
chroot for that purpose? My apologies if this is a common problem, but I was not
aware of that issue and I did not find a solution through some search before.
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------- Additional Comments From nt-(a)gmx.de 2006-18-04 18:17 -------
could you pinpoint the problem. i can remember a time, when i used to try it
with winex 3.? and i could connect and play, but had no fonts in the game. this
is quite some time ago and maybe they patched the game in a way that made it
incompatible with the network-code of wine?
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2006-18-04 18:00 -------
I see. Its just that if someone else is experiencing the same problem, unless
I'm mistaken, WFM says that it wasn't reproducible (your case applies here so
yes, my fault), whereas fixed says that the issue was a bug but was fixed..
Shall I reopen and reclose? ;-)
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tony.lambregts(a)gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Keywords| |download, NoAppDBEntry
------- Additional Comments From tony.lambregts(a)gmail.com 2006-18-04 17:26 -------
Please submit an entry for this application to the AppDB http://appdb.winehq.org/
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------- Additional Comments From mail(a)apexo.de 2006-18-04 17:15 -------
having the same problem for a while now
had the problem with debian etch packages
now compiled cvs head and still have that problem
please reopen ^_^
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