Thanks - I thought as much (concerning lack of 32-bit libs), but have
resisted installing them since they have, on occasion, not 'played
nice' with 64-bit libs (usually because various apps get confused
during compilation - laziness on my part but spending time creating all
the needed links to various libraries is a pain in the butt). I suppose if I want to recompile wine, though, I may not have alternatives. Oh - and the wine wiki *is* talking about a 64-bit compilation, for FC05, and so appears to be completely incorrect. Christoph Frick wrote: On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 08:00:53PM -0400, Evan Cooch wrote:So, what next? Apparently, the Wine Wiki is not correct - at least, not for FC05 in its current state, not for a 64bit machine, and not for wine 0.9.4...most distributions have some emul packages for 32 bit support. i bet there is also for your distribution. this packages are maintained with the 64bit counter parts to ensure, that both work together. so i _guess_ these fc5 instructions you are talking about are for 32bit systems. get the 32bit libs and see where they are installed (might be in .../lib32 parallel to .../lib and .../lib64 or maybe somewhere else like /emul). then use this locations for you for your -L-flags with configure. For OpenGL you might also have to install the 32bit counterparts for your driver (e.g. nvidia drivers have an additional options for installing them or not). also be sure to keep all the developer packages around otherwise configure might complain that something is missing too. |
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