[sorry for the delayed reply] On 07/12/2010 08:48 AM, Tavares, John wrote: > I just logged onto the first X64 based machine with libvirt (0.3.3-18.5) installed on it and I am only seeing the X64 based version of the shared library. Here is what I am seeing: Which distro? Also, libvirt 0.3.3 is rather old; we are now at 0.8.2 upstream, and Fedora 13 includes 0.7.7. > > $ rpm -qal libvirt | grep libvirt.so > /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 > /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0.3.3 > > Is there any reason why the 32-bit version is not also installed?? My application is 32-bit based, so it will not work on this hardware because of this. Generally, on an x86_64 platform that uses rpms, the 32-bit libraries are available as a separate rpm. For example, I'm running Fedora 13 on an x86_64 host; so I would use 'yum install libvirt-devel.i686' to get the 32-bit development libraries. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-801-349-2682 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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