Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:

> Here is a thought you might consider.
> Your first solution runs firefox with the same environment variables
> as the 64 bit environment (the -p takes care of that) but in the
> latter you fire up bash and that could perhaps overwrite some values
> and set things up correctly?
> 
> Just a thought :-)

Well, idea is just as good as the other suggestions I got. ;-)

Okay.  Here's what I changed:

I created a script called "bash32" that is the following:

<bash32>
#! /bin/bash

exec schroot -p -c etch-i386 bash "$@"
</bash32>

Then I changed my firefox script to be:

<firefox>
#! /usr/local/bin/bash32

exec firefox "$@"
</firefox>

This now works.  Although I'd sure like to know why.

Anyway, thanks a lot, Oli, for helping me out with this.

-- 
Steve Juranich
Tucson, AZ
USA


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