problem with acroread7 on x86_4 based computer

oleksandr korneta mai11ist at fastmail.fm
Sun Jan 8 21:19:39 UTC 2006


Jonathan,

on 01/07/2006 09:14 PM Jonathan Berry wrote:

> Use yum to install it, do not just install an RPM.  It will not put
> the entire xorg i386 on your computer.  It will resolve the
> dependencies and get the 32-bit libs you need out of the x86_64
> repositories.
> 32-bit libraries can be installed along side the 64-bit libraries. 
> There is an option when installing to install 32-bit libraries as
> well.  I have always used that, so I do not know the exact way to do
> it post install (ie, which packages you need).  Try this and see if it
> works:
> 
> yum install xorg-x11-libs.i386
it did, sort of... Actually it asked for gtk2-i386 and the whole train 
of dependencies. Anyway seems like yum managed to find them all. Now it 
is working. Thank you.

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regards,
Oleksandr Korneta

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