On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Tom Roche <tom_ro...@pobox.com> wrote:

>
> summary: solution: install jessie package=libc6:i386 et al
>

Well, my understanding is that it's likely a temporary solution. And not a
recommended one. (Think carefully about the about the recent fuss about the
openssl vulnerability.)

You need to get after your IT support staff at your workplace. Trying to
run secure traffic through FF3  or FF8 is irresponsible. I am not talking
about problems with FF3 or FF8 picking up malware, which you'll think you
can avoid because you'll only ever be going to your company's servers with
this claptrap. I'm talking about the data can be observed, analysed, and
quite possibly decrypted by a persistent attacker.


> details:
>
> *[...]*
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/05/msg00129.html [Mike Kupfer
> Fri, 02 May 2014 21:02:48 -0700]
> >>>> The error message from bash is... unfortunate, to say the least.
>
> I'd like to bug-report, except
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/05/msg00146.html [Sven Joachim
> Sat, 03 May 2014 07:38:28 +0200]
> >>> [bash] can't do any better though, because the kernel just reports
> ENOENT
> >>> when you try to run a program and its ELF interpreter [is] missing.
>
> I'm the first to admit that I am, as a software developer, probably
> several orders of magnitude less than the linux kernel folks. That being
> said, in all my code I try to provide error messages that at best help the
> user actually solve the problem, and at least do not misrepresent the
> etiology. So if anyone has suggestions regarding how/where to put a bug
> that might result in a positive outcome, please lemme know.
>
> thanks all! Tom Roche <tom_ro...@pobox.com>


Well, you've actually pinned the problem pretty well. Who, or, rather,
which tool should be responsible for grabbing the global error string at
that point? My first guess would be ld, but I'm not sure that would be the
place to start the bug report. Maybe ia32-libs or even libc6:i386.

-- 
Joel Rees

Be careful where you see conspiracy.
Look first in your own heart.

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