Re: creating a linker for chroot
On Saturday 30 April 2005 15:19, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Damon Chesser <damon@damtek.com> writes:
> > "You also need a link to your 32bit linker in the /lib path. Change in to
> > directory /lib and create a link to the 32bit linker library of your
> > chroot: (The name of the 64bit linker is ld-linux-x86-64.so.2)" Say
> > what? I am supposed to run ln -s
> > /var/chroot/sid-ia32/lib/ls-linux-x86-somthing.s0.2
> > ls-linux-x86-somthing.s0.2? If so, why do I care what the name of the 64
> > bit linker is? I am lost on this step, IMHO an example is need here in
> > the howto. Could one of you point out to me what is needed. I am
> > stopped at this step for now with out guidance. Thanks.
> > --
> > Damon L. Chesser
> > damon@damtek.com
>
> That should realy just read: apt-get install ia32-libs. That already
> adds the ld, diverts the ldd script, ...
>
> You can (or not) also add a 32bit chroot's lib to ld.so.conf on top of
> that. ia32-libs should be used as the foolproof way for this.
>
> MfG
> Goswin
Thank you, I removed that, as the howto lists that as the "easy way" and I
chose to go the "hard way", so I did not want any thing to mess it up.
--
Damon L. Chesser
damon@damtek.com
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