25 Feb
2004
25 Feb
'04
06:41
Hi, On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Marcus Meissner wrote:
As for starting with 32bit personality we include the "linux32" program, obsoleting your posted suse32.c ;)
Which also has the advantage of not being setuid, and not requiring chroot magic, which creates headaches for instance with the /proc filesystem. And if your program.rpm really requires 32bit libs we don't provide already, you can install rpms for those too usually, or at least the shared lib files, which won't conflict because of being placed in */lib instead of */lib64 . Ciao, Michael.