
Is there an equivalent package for the debian/ubuntu "getlibs" for x86_64 suse releases (getlibs identifies and downloads 32-bit libraries needed to install to run dynamically linked apps under x86_64 systems) ? I didn't get anything on software search at opensuse.org. I've just gone through individually identifying the packages containing the 32-bit libs needed for the amazonmp3 downloader (8 different libs from 4 different packages), downloading those from the i586 10.3 suppository, installing the packages to an alternate root, finding the needed libs, and creating a new rpm package to install them. It works, but this is a painful process. Some other 32-bit apps reveal their complete dependencies in stages (i.e. rpm balks initially at installing the 32-bit app, you install the libs it says are needed, and then you get an entirely new list when trying to install the rpm again). A tool to automate this for rpm-based distributions would be useful. David Looney -- Always be sincere, even if you don't mean it. - Harry Truman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org