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#1 2010-08-19 15:35:24

GalacticArachnid
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Compile 32bit apps (AUR)

Hi people,

Will it be possible to compile a 32bit app as 32bit and then run it on x86_64 with lib32* ?

I have been trying to get freewheeling to work, bit to no avail :'(

EDIT: Was my own sillyness that was buggering me. All works fine

Last edited by GalacticArachnid (2010-08-20 13:40:31)

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#2 2010-08-19 16:31:54

ngoonee
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Re: Compile 32bit apps (AUR)

Yes it would.


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#3 2010-08-19 17:40:06

doorknob60
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Re: Compile 32bit apps (AUR)

You would either need to install a multilib gcc or set up a chroot in order to compile a 32 bit app on a 64 bit machine. Multilib should be the easiest, but last time I tried it it didn't work well at all, but maybe it's better now.

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#4 2010-08-20 13:39:55

GalacticArachnid
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Re: Compile 32bit apps (AUR)

Cheers for the info guys xD

I got the program to compile and it works fine (or at least as it should) xD Seems all I needed to do was add x86_64 flag to arch type in the PKGBUILD. Surprised i didnt figure it out sooner, but in my defence I was hungry ;D

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