acroread on the amd64
David O'Brien
obrien at freebsd.org
Wed Dec 1 01:08:53 PST 2004
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 02:57:07PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
> I noticed that acroread is marked as being only for the i386 ... I have a
> question about that ... I'm a little new at running the amd64, but I
> thought that it was compatible (if it had the 32 bit libraries installed
> to support it) with i386, so I would have expected my amd64 machine to be
> ablel to run acroread with little trouble. The port being marked
> as"ONLY_FOR_ARCHS", well, I considered, *possibly*, that the port author
> hadn't had the testing capability, and maybe it did too work on the amd64.
The problem is that running i386 Linux binaries on FreeBSD/amd64 is still
a hack job in that none of the /usr/ports framework was made to actually
support this.
None of the linux_base* ports will install on FreeBSD/amd64, and that is
a requirement of acroread. You can install Slackware i386 libs by hand
and get acroread to run.
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-- David (obrien at FreeBSD.org)
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