Don Quixote de la Mancha wrote:
> There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the
> 32bit
> libraries
> and things that are needed to run 32bit applications on 64bit Fedora.
>
> It is also possible to install just the specific 32-bit libraries that
> you need
There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the 32bit
libraries
and things that are needed to run 32bit applications on 64bit Fedora.
It is also possible to install just the specific 32-bit libraries that
you need. That's what I did when I built ZooLib for 32-
r...@dwf.com wrote:
>> r...@dwf.com wrote:
>>
>>> OK, my bad.
>>> I asked this question before, and someone gave me the answer,
>>> but I forgot to write it down someplace that I could find.
>>>
>>> There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the 32bit
>>> libraries
>>>
> r...@dwf.com wrote:
> > OK, my bad.
> > I asked this question before, and someone gave me the answer,
> > but I forgot to write it down someplace that I could find.
> >
> > There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the 32bit
> > libraries
> > and things that are needed to
r...@dwf.com wrote:
> OK, my bad.
> I asked this question before, and someone gave me the answer,
> but I forgot to write it down someplace that I could find.
>
> There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the 32bit
> libraries
> and things that are needed to run 32bit appli
OK, my bad.
I asked this question before, and someone gave me the answer,
but I forgot to write it down someplace that I could find.
There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the 32bit
libraries
and things that are needed to run 32bit applications on 64bit Fedora.
If memo