On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 5:25 AM, Erich E. Hoover ehoover@mymail.mines.edu wrote:
I just upgraded to 12.04, until they fix the "32-bit headers problem" you'll have to manually create the symbolic links for the "-dev" package behavior:
cd /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu sudo ln -s libfreetype.so.6 libfreetype.so sudo ln -s libXau.so.6 libXau.so sudo ln -s libXcursor.so.1 libXcursor.so sudo ln -s libXi.so.6 libXi.so sudo ln -s libXext.so.6 libXext.so sudo ln -s libXxf86vm.so.1 libXxf86vm.so sudo ln -s libXrandr.so.2 libXrandr.so sudo ln -s libXrender.so.1 libXrender.so sudo ln -s libXinerama.so.1 libXinerama.so sudo ln -s libXcomposite.so.1 libXcomposite.so sudo ln -s libGLU.so.1 libGLU.so sudo ln -s libOSMesa.so.6 libOSMesa.so sudo ln -s libgnutls.so.26 libgnutls.so sudo ln -s libsane.so.1 libsane.so sudo ln -s libv4l1.so.0 libv4l1.so sudo ln -s libv4l2.so.0 libv4l2.so sudo ln -s liblcms.so.1 liblcms.so sudo ln -s libcapi20.so.3 libcapi20.so sudo ln -s libcups.so.2 libcups.so sudo ln -s libfontconfig.so.1 libfontconfig.so sudo ln -s libtiff.so.4 libtiff.so sudo ln -s libmpg123.so.0 libmpg123.so sudo ln -s libodbc.so.1 libodbc.so sudo ln -s libopenal.so.1 libopenal.so sudo ln -s libldap-2.4.so.2 libldap.so sudo ln -s libldap_r-2.4.so.2 libldap_r.so sudo ln -s liblber-2.4.so.2 liblber.so sudo ln -s libxml2.so.2 libxml2.so sudo ln -s libxslt.so.1 libxslt.so sudo ln -s libssl.so.0.9.8 libssl.so sudo ln -s libcrypto.so.0.9.8 libcrypto.so sudo ln -s libjpeg.so.8 libjpeg.so sudo ln -s mesa/libGL.so libGL.so cd /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa sudo ln -s libGL.so.1 libGL.so cd /lib/i386-linux-gnu sudo ln -s libdbus-1.so.3 libdbus-1.so sudo ln -s libpng12.so.0 libpng.so
It is important to note that all the above assumes that you have all the packages you need loaded in ":i386" form. I have not included packages that won't coinstall on amd64 or haven't gotten to work (libhal, libgsm, gstreamer, libgphoto2). If your setup is anything like mine then you'll only need to add a couple more packages: sudo apt-get install libosmesa6:i386 libosmesa-dev libjpeg-turbo8-dev:i386
The situation must be different on 12.04, because I am looking at that link list and see libs from many packages that I know won't co-install on 12.10 (at least for me).