how to get 32-bit libz.so.1 support on 64-bit fedora?
Pikachu_2014
pikachu.2014 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 12:11:03 UTC 2009
Hi,
you just have to install the i586 zlib package : "yum install zlib.i586"
2009/8/19 Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at crashcourse.ca>
>
> i just installed a sizable number of pre-built 32-bit executables on
> my 64-bit f11 system, a very small number of which are looking for the
> (32-bit) shared lib libz.so.1 and which will therefore fail to run.
>
> since my system is 64-bit, i have no libz shared lib under either
> /lib or /usr/lib, but i will of course have the 64-bit version
> installed under /lib64.
>
> what's the proper solution to get around this? yum installing the
> 32-bit compatibility libs? then libz? thanks.
>
> rday
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