[lokisetup] Problem with Installing LONGMAN Dictionary of Contemporary English in Linux

Stephane Peter megastep at megastep.org
Fri Oct 5 13:37:23 EDT 2007


If you use linux32, you also need to make sure you have the 32-bit  
dynamic libraries on which that build of the installer may depend (at  
the very least, gtk+ 1.x)... Maybe on your x86_64 system the 32-bit  
runtime is missing?

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Stéphane Peter
megastep at megastep.org



On Oct 5, 2007, at 7:04 AM, Behnam B.Marandi wrote:

> Ludwig Nussel wrote:
>> Ryan C. Gordon wrote:
>>
>>>> This installation doesn't support glibc-2.0 on Linux / x86_64
>>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure it pulls the "x86_64_ part from the "uname -m"  
>>> command
>>> in a script, so you might be able to fake it out and tell it that  
>>> you're
>>> running i686 instead.
>>>
>>> The installation developer can make a symlink from x86_64 to x86  
>>> in the
>>> setup.data/bin/Linux directory.
>>>
>>> If they used a really really new version of loki_setup, you might be
>>> able to run the installer with "-arch x86" to work around it.
>>>
>>
>> 'linux32' or 'setarch' can be used to change the personality the  
>> kernel
>> reports.
>>
>> $ uname -m
>> x86_64
>> $ linux32 uname -m
>> i686
>>
>> cu
>> Ludwig
>>
>>
>
> So, what about this:
>
> "
>
> # linux32 sh linux/installation.sh
>
> # Verifying archive integrity... All good.
>
> Uncompressing .............................
> Standard input is not a terminal!
> The setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.0
>
> Please contact Loki Technical Support at support at lokigames.com
> The program returned an error code (1)
> "
>
> Again I guess there is a package which stops the installer cause  
> someone
> installed this bundle without using linux32 or something with same  
> Linux
> distribution on same architecture.
>
>
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