Yep...you are right.... Everything built and is running beautifully. thanks Paul Carlos On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Paul Donohue <wimax at topquark.net> wrote: > Mine shows: > $ ldconfig -p | grep libnl > ? ? ? ?libnl.so.1 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/libnl.so.1 > ? ? ? ?libnl.so.1 (libc6) => /usr/lib32/libnl.so.1 > ? ? ? ?libnl.so (libc6) => /usr/lib32/libnl.so > > Perhaps you need to replace the 'libnl.so' symlink? > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 04:42:18PM -0600, Carlos Cardenas wrote: >> Paul, >> >> I have issues with the linking....what else did you do to force to use >> the 32bit libs? >> >> $ ldconfig -p | grep libnl >> ? ? ? libnl.so.1 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/libnl.so.1 >> ? ? ? libnl.so.1 (libc6) => /usr/lib32/libnl.so.1 >> ? ? ? libnl.so (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/libnl.so >> >> >> [snip]... >> /bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC ? --mode=link gcc ?-m32 -g -Wall -O2 >> -version-info 1:0:1 -L/usr/lib32 -lnl ? ?-o libwimaxll.la -rpath >> /usr/local/lib libwimaxll_la-genl.lo libwimaxll_la-log.lo >> libwimaxll_la-misc.lo libwimaxll_la-op-open.lo libwimaxll_la-op-msg.lo >> libwimaxll_la-op-reset.lo libwimaxll_la-op-rfkill.lo >> libwimaxll_la-op-state-get.lo libwimaxll_la-re-state-change.lo >> libwimaxll_la-wimax.lo >> libtool: link: gcc -shared ?.libs/libwimaxll_la-genl.o >> .libs/libwimaxll_la-log.o .libs/libwimaxll_la-misc.o >> .libs/libwimaxll_la-op-open.o .libs/libwimaxll_la-op-msg.o >> .libs/libwimaxll_la-op-reset.o .libs/libwimaxll_la-op-rfkill.o >> .libs/libwimaxll_la-op-state-get.o >> .libs/libwimaxll_la-re-state-change.o .libs/libwimaxll_la-wimax.o >> -L/usr/lib32 -lnl ?-m32 ? -Wl,-soname -Wl,libwimaxll.so.0 -o >> .libs/libwimaxll.so.0.1.0 >> /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible >> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.4.1/../../../libnl.so when searching >> for -lnl >> /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libnl.so when searching for -lnl >> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lnl >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status >> make[2]: *** [libwimaxll.la] Error 1 >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/los/working/wimax/wimax-tools/lib' >> make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/los/working/wimax/wimax-tools/lib' >> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 >> >> Carlos >> >> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Paul Donohue <wimax at topquark.net> wrote: >> > Here's what I did to get it working in Ubuntu 9.10 on a 64-bit machine: >> > >> > (The kernel in Ubuntu 9.10 includes WiMAX drivers and firmware out of the box, so you only need to compile the userspace tools) >> > >> > Create /etc/modprobe.d/i2400m.conf containing: >> > ?options i2400m idle_mode_disabled=1 >> > >> > Install the ia32-libs package >> > >> > Get a copy of libnl.so.1.1 from a 32-bit Ubuntu installation (no 32-bit libnl package is currently available under x86_64 Ubuntu) >> > ?cd /usr/lib32/ >> > ?cp /<...>/libnl.so.1.1 . >> > ?ln -s libnl.so.1.1 libnl.so.1 >> > ?ln -s libnl.so.1 libnl.so >> > ?ldconfig >> > >> > Install pkg-config, libnl-dev, autoconf, libtool, and libc6-dev-i386 packages >> > >> > Download the WiMAX Network Service >> > ?tar -xvjf WiMAX-Network-Service-1.4.0.tar.bz2 >> > ?cd WiMAX-Network-Service-1.4.0/ >> > ?Edit configure.ac : add '-m32' to CFLAGS >> > ?autoconf >> > ?cd wimax-tools/ >> > ?Edit configure.in : add '-m32' to CFLAGS >> > ?autoconf >> > ?cd .. >> > ?./configure --with-i2400m=/usr/src/wimax-i2400m-1.4.1/ \ >> > ? ?--sysconfdir=/etc \ >> > ? ?--localstatedir=/var \ >> > ? ?--mandir=/usr/share/man \ >> > ? ?--prefix=/usr/local >> > ?Edit libtool : change 'ECHO="echo"' to 'echo="echo"' >> > ?make all >> > ?make install >> > ?ldconfig >> > ?cd .. >> > ?rm -rf WiMAX-Network-Service-1.4.0 >> > ?rm -rf /usr/src/wimax-i2400m-1.4.1 >> > >> > Download the Binary Supplicant >> > ?tar -xvjf Intel-WiMAX-Binary-Supplicant-1.4.0.tar.bz2 >> > ?cd Intel-WiMAX-Binary-Supplicant-1.4.0 >> > ?./install_supplicant.sh install >> > ?cd .. >> > ?rm -rf Intel-WiMAX-Binary-Supplicant-1.4.0 >> > >> > /etc/init.d/wimax start >> > ?If you want to have this start automatically, install the sysv-rc-conf package, then run 'sysv-rc-conf wimax on' >> > >> > Connect to the network >> > ?wimaxcu status >> > ?wimaxcu ron >> > ?wimaxcu scan >> > ?wimaxcu connect network 4 >> > ?wimaxcu status link >> > ?wimaxcu status connect >> > ?wimaxcu connectmode connect auto >> > >> > On Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 09:19:01PM -0600, Carlos Cardenas wrote: >> >> Are there any 64bit Linux Users? >> >> >> >> I got everything downloaded and built but find out that the Binary >> >> Supplicant is only for 32bit Linux. >> >> >> >> I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 64bit Linux and have a Lenovo X200 with Intel 5150 chip. >> >> >> >> Any help would be appreciated... >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> Carlos >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> wimax mailing list >> >> wimax at linuxwimax.org >> >> http://lists.linuxwimax.org/listinfo/wimax >> >> >> > >> >