- Arch Linux
- #2 2011-07-25 15:27:46
- Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
- #3 2011-07-25 15:37:53
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- #4 2011-07-25 15:42:54
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- #5 2011-07-25 15:43:48
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- #6 2011-07-25 15:45:17
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- #7 2011-07-25 15:47:16
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- #8 2011-07-25 15:56:21
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- #9 2011-07-25 18:01:37
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- #10 2011-07-25 18:17:29
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- #11 2011-07-25 19:52:13
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- #12 2011-07-25 19:54:12
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- #13 2011-07-26 00:10:57
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- #14 2011-07-26 00:14:13
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- #15 2011-07-26 00:16:39
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- #16 2011-07-26 00:17:26
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- #17 2011-07-26 00:21:18
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- #18 2011-07-26 00:28:15
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- #19 2011-07-26 01:29:45
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- #20 2011-07-26 02:09:26
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- #21 2011-07-26 02:56:01
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- #22 2011-07-26 03:16:12
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- #23 2011-11-12 14:25:41
- Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
- Arch Linux
- #2 2012-10-21 23:39:52
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- #3 2012-10-21 23:48:43
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- #4 2012-10-22 00:25:29
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- #5 2012-10-22 02:20:43
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- #6 2012-10-22 07:53:50
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- #7 2015-11-02 01:40:03
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- #8 2015-11-02 10:08:37
- Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
- Где взять ia32-libs ?
Arch Linux
The most common problems when launching the Viewer (particularly
‘bin/do-not-directly-run-secondlife-bin: not found’ and ‘error while
loading shared libraries’) may be solved by installing your Linux
distribution’s 32-bit compatibility packages.
For example, on Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linuxes you might run:
$ sudo apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk ia32-libs-kde ia32-libs-sdl
#2 2011-07-25 15:27:46
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
why not simply enable multilib repo in pacman.conf and install the required libraries?
There’s no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
#3 2011-07-25 15:37:53
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
I spent half the night installing anything I could find that might be related. Problem is, I don’t know what to install.
#4 2011-07-25 15:42:54
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
how did you install the game? If you used a properly built PKGBUILD, it should have installed the dependencies for you
There’s no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
#5 2011-07-25 15:43:48
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
#6 2011-07-25 15:45:17
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
#7 2011-07-25 15:47:16
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
that’s the reason why. the names of packages in ubuntu may or may not match package names in Arch. No wonder you couldn’t find all of them. Try the package karol linked and see if that works.
There’s no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
#8 2011-07-25 15:56:21
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
The problem is, the official Second Life viewer will not connect to InWorldz which I use a lot.
Nice to know there is an AUR package for regular SL though.
I would downgrade to 32bit Arch but I have 6gb of RAM.
#9 2011-07-25 18:01:37
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Doesn’t look like Arch has a has a 32-bit environment. You have to setup a chroot jail ie: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ar … bit_system
I think I might be installing Fedora this weekend.
I’m really just trying to get away from Ubuntu.
#10 2011-07-25 18:17:29
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
There’s no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
#11 2011-07-25 19:52:13
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Thanks. Just a suggestion for 64-bit users. You guys might work on a script like apt-get install ia32-libs that sets up a basic environment for 32-bit programs. For some odd reason people still don’t develop 64-bit programs even though we’ve had 64-bit computers for the last 10 years. Go figure.
Arch is nice. I like the idea of building just what I need, but not being able to easily run 32-bit programs is a deal breaker.
#12 2011-07-25 19:54:12
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Thanks. Just a suggestion for 64-bit users. You guys might work on a script like apt-get install ia32-libs that sets up a basic environment for 32-bit programs. For some odd reason people still don’t develop 64-bit programs even though we’ve had 64-bit computers for the last 10 years. Go figure.
Arch is nice. I like the idea of building just what I need, but not being able to easily run 32-bit programs is a deal breaker.
The thing is, [multilib] repo should work if you want to use 32-bit apps on a 64-bit system.
#13 2011-07-26 00:10:57
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Other than the link I posted above, the only other instructions are:
«OUTDATED:All 32-bit-packages can be found in the [community]-repository. The packages are kept in sync to the ones from arch32. Use them at your own risk.»
Do you have a link to a wiki or tutorial I can use to run 32-bit programs on Arch 64? I’ve been looking for two days now and haven’t found a way to do it natively.
#14 2011-07-26 00:14:13
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
The multilib repo looks like it contains 32-bit program, but what if I buy a game that’s 32 bit? What if I need to run software that isn’t in the repo? In most distros you just install the 32-bit libraries and it all works seamlessly.
#15 2011-07-26 00:16:39
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Sorry, keep having thoughts, always a bad thing
I also don’t want to do this every time I want to install a program from some other source:
Boot into Arch64, startx, open a term.
$ xhost +local:
$ su
# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/arch32
# mount —bind /proc /mnt/arch32/proc
# chroot /mnt/arch32
# su your32bitusername
$ /usr/bin/command-you want # or eg: /opt/mozilla/bin/firefox
Some 32-bit apps (like OpenOffice) may require additional bindings. The following lines can be placed in rc.local to ensure you get all you need for the 32-bit apps (assuming /mnt/arch32 is mounted in fstab):
mount —bind /dev /mnt/arch32/dev
mount —bind /dev/pts /mnt/arch32/dev/pts
mount —bind /dev/shm /mnt/arch32/dev/shm
mount —bind /proc /mnt/arch32/proc
mount —bind /proc/bus/usb /mnt/arch32/proc/bus/usb
mount —bind /sys /mnt/arch32/sys
mount —bind /tmp /mnt/arch32/tmp
#comment the following line if you do not use the same home folder
mount —bind /home /mnt/arch32/home
You can then type in a term:
$ xhost +localhost
$ sudo chroot /mnt/arch32 su your32bitusername /opt/openoffice/program/soffice
#16 2011-07-26 00:17:26
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Do you mean https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Be … positories ?
If the app you’re trying to run is neither in the repos (official or unofficial) nor in the AUR, you need to create a PKGBUILD and provide all the dependencies (which need to be installed from the repos, the AUR, or you need to create a PKGBUILD for them yourself).
#17 2011-07-26 00:21:18
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
#18 2011-07-26 00:28:15
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Are you using the multilib repo and the game still doesn’t start?
#19 2011-07-26 01:29:45
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
The SL viewer in the repo is for Second Live only. It doesn’t connect to InWorldz or other open source grids.
Hmm, I wonder if I installed that if it would pull in the dependancies I need for the InWorldz viewer?
I don’t know what it’s dependancies are or even how to find out.
#20 2011-07-26 02:09:26
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
Looks like Imprudence is in AUR, that would work.
What makes me nervous is: What if I buy a commercial Linux game like the Penumbra series. Am I going to have problems with it because I don’t have 32-bit libraries for it?
#21 2011-07-26 02:56:01
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
. the 32-bit libraries you install from the multilib repo?
#22 2011-07-26 03:16:12
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
32 bit libraries are 32 libraries. They’re called different things on different distros, but everything that you can get on *buntu or Fedora or Suse, or. is available to you right now in Arch either directly or with a bit of learning.
#23 2011-11-12 14:25:41
GordonGR Member From: Thessaloniki, Greece Registered: 2011-11-07 Posts: 276
Re: Installing 32-bit libraries
I’ve been fighting with that issue for while now, and as of yesterday I’m able to run even Hippo. Most libraries are in [multilib] but many aren’t and you’ll have to download them from AUR. My list of lib32 libraries is:
nikos@Russell:~$ pacman -Q | grep lib32 lib32-acl 2.2.51-2 lib32-alsa-lib 1.0.24.1-1 lib32-alsa-plugins 1.0.24-1 lib32-atk 2.2.0-1 lib32-attr 2.4.46-1 lib32-avahi 0.6.30-5 lib32-bzip2 1.0.6-1 lib32-cairo 1.10.2-2 lib32-cracklib 2.8.18-3 lib32-db 5.1.19-1 lib32-dbus-core 1.4.0-2 lib32-dbus-glib 0.94-1 lib32-e2fsprogs 1.41.14-2 lib32-expat 2.0.1-7 lib32-flac 1.2.1-7 lib32-flex 2.5.35-4 lib32-fontconfig 2.8.0-3 lib32-freealut 1.1.0-4 lib32-freetype2 2.4.6-2 lib32-gcc-libs 4.6.2-1 lib32-gconf 2.32.4-1 lib32-gdbm 1.8.3-9 lib32-gdk-pixbuf2 2.24.0-2 lib32-glib 1.2.10-11 lib32-glib2 2.30.1-1 lib32-glibc 2.14.1-1 lib32-gnome-vfs 2.24.4-5 lib32-gnutls 2.12.2-1 lib32-gtk 1.2.10-12 lib32-gtk2 2.24.7-2 lib32-gtk3 3.0.12-1 lib32-hal 0.5.14-7 lib32-intel-dri 7.11-4 lib32-json-c 0.9-1 lib32-keyutils 1.5.2-1 lib32-krb5 1.9.1-1 lib32-libasyncns 0.8-5 lib32-libcap 2.21-1 lib32-libcups 1.5.0-1 lib32-libdaemon 0.14-2 lib32-libdrm 2.4.27-2 lib32-libffi 3.0.10-3 lib32-libgcrypt 1.4.6-3 lib32-libgl 7.11-4 lib32-libglapi 7.11-4 lib32-libgpg-error 1.9-4 lib32-libgssglue 0.3-1 lib32-libice 1.0.7-1 lib32-libidl2 0.8.14-3 lib32-libidn 1.22-1 lib32-libjpeg-turbo 1.1.1-1 lib32-libldap 2.4.26-1 lib32-libogg 1.2.2-1 lib32-libpciaccess 0.12.1-3 lib32-libpng 1.4.8-1 lib32-libpulse 1.1-1 lib32-libsm 1.2.0-1 lib32-libsndfile 1.0.25-1 lib32-libtiff 3.9.4-3 lib32-libtirpc 0.2.2-2 lib32-libusb 1.0.8-2 lib32-libusb-compat 0.1.3-2 lib32-libvorbis 1.3.2-1 lib32-libx11 1.4.4-1 lib32-libxau 1.0.6-2 lib32-libxcb 1.7-2 lib32-libxcomposite 0.4.3-1 lib32-libxcursor 1.1.11-1 lib32-libxdamage 1.1.3-3 lib32-libxdmcp 1.1.0-1 lib32-libxext 1.2.0-1 lib32-libxfixes 4.0.5-3 lib32-libxft 2.2.0-1 lib32-libxi 1.4.1-1 lib32-libxinerama 1.1.1-1 lib32-libxml2 2.7.8-1 lib32-libxrandr 1.3.1-1 lib32-libxrender 0.9.6-4 lib32-libxt 1.1.1-1 lib32-libxtst 1.2.0-1 lib32-libxxf86vm 1.1.1-1 lib32-mesa 7.11-4 lib32-ncurses 5.9-1 lib32-openal-git 20111110-1 lib32-openssl 1.0.0.e-2 lib32-orbit2 2.14.19-3 lib32-pam 1.1.4-2 lib32-pango 1.29.4-1 lib32-pcre 8.20-1 lib32-pixman 0.20.2-1 lib32-polkit 0.102-1 lib32-readline 6.2.001-1 lib32-sdl 1.2.14-8 lib32-udev 174-1 lib32-util-linux 2.19-1 lib32-xcb-util 0.3.6-3 lib32-zlib 1.2.5-6
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After searching, I’m still not quite sure which Arch package provides the equivalent of Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package. I bet it’s a package in [multilib] but which one?
Last edited by amadar (2012-10-22 07:55:26)
#2 2012-10-21 23:39:52
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
#3 2012-10-21 23:48:43
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
Thanks. I’m assuming the Arch package is lib32-gtk. Is that right?
Last edited by amadar (2012-10-21 23:51:31)
#4 2012-10-22 00:25:29
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
I don’t know, I don’t use such things. There are only two packages that seem to fit that description though. There is lib32-gtk and lib32-gtk2, so I don’t know. It would help if you knew what the ubuntu package was actually installing.
#5 2012-10-22 02:20:43
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
Unless you need gtk (1.x) then the package you want is probably lib32-gtk2.
#6 2012-10-22 07:53:50
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
I think so too. I’m gunna mark this as solved unless it turns out otherwise.
#7 2015-11-02 01:40:03
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
Unless you need gtk (1.x) then the package you want is probably lib32-gtk2.
you are great.
i got ugly skype theme, and in ubuntu forum(http://askubuntu.com/questions/222327/why-doesnt-skype-theme-match-my-desktop-environment-theme),
the solution was to install the package ia32-libs-gtk, so i googled it with archlinux and got into here and you solve my problem(now skype looks good again :-))
#8 2015-11-02 10:08:37
Re: [SOLVED] Arch package equivalent to Ubuntu’s ia32-libs-gtk package?
andav, you should know better than this. Please don’t necrobump old threads, especially when they’re marked as solved.
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Где взять ia32-libs ?
А просто pacman -S firefox не катит? Почему именно 14-ый?
Ну pacman потащит последнюю версию, а мне нужна версия до 14-й.
В последнем фоксе тема oxygen не поддерживается, а его gtk-шный вид напрягает. gtk-qt-engine тоже не айс 🙁
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В последнем фоксе тема oxygen не поддерживается, а его gtk-шный вид напрягает. gtk-qt-engine тоже не айс 🙁
В 15-ом или 16-ом потребление памяти поправили, например. Это менее важно, чем внешний вид?
Попробуйте oxygen-gtk, на мой взгляд, фф с ним вполне приемлемо выглядит.
Да пусть он лучше ОЗУ напрягает, чем мои глаза 🙂
Есть в сети инструкции как установить себе локально 32-битный файрфокс с 32-битным Java плагином, который можно будет использовать для WebEx.
В обоих говорится что необходимо установить пакет ia32-libs. Я так понимаю, этот пакет объединяет некоторое кол-во 32-битных библиотек, которые необходимо иметь. Но что ставить вместо него в Archlinux? Предположим, я подключил Multilib — что именно из него ставить?
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