summary: 1. Repo=debian-testing was the fix. 2. Where to put bug on package=icedtea-netx ? 3. Pointers to recommended docs on setting up a VM for running a VPN are appreciated.
details: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/05/msg00294.html [Sven Joachim Sun, 04 May 2014 22:21:45 +0200] >>> [you have an] older version of libgif4 than the one in jessie/sid[, >>> since] Multiarch support was enabled in 4.1.6-11 back in December 2013. https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/05/msg00302.html [Tom Roche Sun, 04 May 2014 17:10:28 -0400] >> [So] >> 1. add [repository=`deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib >> non-free`] >> 2. update packages >> 3. update package=libgif4:i386 >> 4. install package=icedtea-7-plugin:i386 >> 5. remove repository >> [correct?] It was. After NEW_REPO_LINE='deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free' NEW_REPO_LIST_FN='debian-testing.list' # files in .../sources.list.d/ need extension=list REPO_LIST_DIR='/etc/apt/sources.list.d' NEW_REPO_LIST_FP="${REPO_LIST_DIR}/${NEW_REPO_LIST_FN}" sudo touch ${NEW_REPO_LIST_FP} #sudo echo -e "${NEW_REPO_LINE}\n" > ${NEW_REPO_LIST_FP} # above fails: gotta run the whole thing as `sudo`: #sudo sh -c "echo -e '${NEW_REPO_LINE}\n' > ${NEW_REPO_LIST_FP}" # above fails: prepends '-e ' sudo sh -c "echo '${NEW_REPO_LINE}\n' > ${NEW_REPO_LIST_FP}" cat ${NEW_REPO_LIST_FP} sudo aptitude update I was able to install {libgif4:amd64 , libgif4:i386} cleanly. Installing java for the F5NAP was a bit more annoying--package=icedtea-netx handles file=/usr/bin/policyeditor IMHO buggily--but I got that installed, and symlinked the appropriate IcedTeaPlugin.so for firefox-3.6.28. Not particularly clean, but now the VPN (F5NAP plus 32-bit firefox) works. (And still works, after backing out the repository change, and re-updating packages.) I would like to know where to report the problem with {icedtea-netx , /usr/bin/policyeditor} to prevent problems for OP, so, if you know, please lemme know where/how best to do that. Regarding the suggestions to install the VPN via a 32-bit VM and "network appropriately": the problem is, I don't know how to do that. I would appreciate pointers to doc "for next time," or for OP who might stumble upon this thread. By contrast, I knew I could make the above/multiarch approach work, since I'd done it before. Unfortunately, I hadn't *documented* it before, but I did this time. Hopefully multiarch support will be {even better, more transparent} in future. FWIW, Tom Roche <[email protected]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

