[ut3] 64bit linux?

Matthew Thompson chameleonator at gmail.com
Fri Dec 21 16:35:24 EST 2007


You might try running it with the 'linux32' wrapper. I'm on 7.10 amd64 and I
can usually get 32 bit stuff to run under linux32.

On Dec 21, 2007 2:24 PM, Ken Shelton <ken at pccllc.com> wrote:

>  Hello,
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> It is starting and running fine on my 64 bit system. I have to use the ut3
> file instead of the ut3-bin.
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> My issue is when attempting to connect to the server, it tries for a
> minute or so then says connection failed !
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> Ken Shelton
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> *From:* JP Duffy [mailto:duffy.jp at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, December 21, 2007 10:55 AM
> *To:* ut3 at icculus.org
> *Subject:* [ut3] 64bit linux?
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> Can the server binary not install on a 64bit system?  I have 64bit ubuntu
> server, fully up to date.  I've set the file executable, checked the md5sum,
> but it won't run.
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> Any help?
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> monk at volume:~/torrent$ ls -l
> total 1705404
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 monk monk 1744621651 2007-12-19 09:04
> UT3-linux-server-12172007.bin
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> monk at volume:~/torrent$ md5sum UT3-linux-server-12172007.bin
> 70149f802efc087455a87f92c1485982  UT3-linux-server-12172007.bin
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> monk at volume:~/torrent$ ./UT3-linux-server-12172007.bin
> -bash: ./UT3-linux-server-12172007.bin: No such file or directory
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> monk at volume:~/torrent$ sudo ./UT3-linux-server-12172007.bin
> sudo: unable to execute ./UT3- linux-server-12172007.bin: No such file or
> directory
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