1. v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Is there a 64-bit Linux version of OE v4.0.5 source code?
I'm running Slax. Not sure I can use the .deb package.

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2. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

evanmars said...

Is there a 64-bit Linux version of OE v4.0.5 source code?
I'm running Slax. Not sure I can use the .deb package.

Deb packages for oe4 for 32-bit and 64-bit both contain 32 bit binaries. The "64-bit" is just an installer required by 64-bit systems. (Version oE4.1 will be a genuine 64-bit system.)

The slax deb2sb utility should work to make a module. Try whichever .deb you have on hand.

_tom

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3. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

_tom said...
evanmars said...

Is there a 64-bit Linux version of OE v4.0.5 source code?
I'm running Slax. Not sure I can use the .deb package.

Deb packages for oe4 for 32-bit and 64-bit both contain 32 bit binaries. The "64-bit" is just an installer required by 64-bit systems. (Version oE4.1 will be a genuine 64-bit system.)

The slax deb2sb utility should work to make a module. Try whichever .deb you have on hand.

_tom

Thanks. Just installed Slax and didn't know about the deb2sb utility.
I noticed that all versions in the downloads are 32-bit, so I figured the 64-bit was just for building.

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4. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

where can i find v4.05 64-bit?

wkr

Ekhnat0n

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Ekhnat0n said...

where can i find v4.05 64-bit?

wkr

Ekhnat0n

There is no oE4.05 "64-bit binary" only an installer for 32-bit binary required for a 64-bit system.

_tom

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6. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

_tom said...
Ekhnat0n said...

where can i find v4.05 64-bit?

wkr

Ekhnat0n

There is no oE4.05 "64-bit binary" only an installer for 32-bit binary required for a 64-bit system.

_tom

JUST the installer will do 4 now as i intend to upgrade 32-bits to 64-bits myself
over the next month or so (IF i can find time 2 do so)

wkr

antoine

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7. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Ekhnat0n said...
_tom said...
Ekhnat0n said...

where can i find v4.05 64-bit?

wkr

Ekhnat0n

There is no oE4.05 "64-bit binary" only an installer for 32-bit binary required for a 64-bit system.

_tom

JUST the installer will do 4 now as i intend to upgrade 32-bits to 64-bits myself
over the next month or so (IF i can find time 2 do so

wkr

antoine

Patches for a 64bit 4.0.5 will not be accepted.

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Okay

IF SO
I will go and create my own version of 64-bits Euphoria
EVEN if I have to go the xtra mile to do it all alone

antoine

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Ekhnat0n said...

Okay

IF SO
I will go and create my own version of 64-bits Euphoria
antoine

More power to you.

Of course, you can also work on finding and fixing bugs in 64bit 4.1.0 ... just saying.

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Ekhnat0n said...


Okay

IF SO
I will go and create my own version of 64-bits Euphoria
EVEN if I have to go the xtra mile to do it all alone

antoine

We have a 64-bit version in 4.1. Euphoria up to 4.0 has a lot of 32-bitisms baked into it. I'm not going to stop you from starting down this path, but it's a lot of work and it's already been done.

Matt

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11. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

jimcbrown said...
Ekhnat0n said...

Okay

IF SO
I will go and create my own version of 64-bits Euphoria
antoine

More power to you.

Of course, you can also work on finding and fixing bugs in 64bit 4.1.0 ... just saying.

Finding bugs in someone else's code is far harder 4 me
than
reprogging it the fastest and most logical way myself

antoine

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12. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Ekhnat0n said...
jimcbrown said...
Ekhnat0n said...

Okay

IF SO
I will go and create my own version of 64-bits Euphoria
antoine

More power to you.

Of course, you can also work on finding and fixing bugs in 64bit 4.1.0 ... just saying.

Finding bugs in someone else's code is far harder 4 me
than
reprogging it the fastest and most logical way myself

antoine

But you offerred to port 4.0.5 to 64bit? This doesn't make sense.

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13. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Ekhnat0n said...
jimcbrown said...

More power to you.

Of course, you can also work on finding and fixing bugs in 64bit 4.1.0 ... just saying.

Finding bugs in someone else's code is far harder 4 me
than
reprogging it the fastest and most logical way myself

antoine

I can definitely understand that. But that's not really what you're doing if you're trying to start with 4.0 and make it 64-bits. I'm just not comprehending the motivation here. Are you looking to fork euphoria?

Matt

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14. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Not porting but progging the essentials my own way
which would make no difference for the users
as they wouldn't have to worry abt the inner-working

wkr
antoine

AND I will fork to a better and faster Euphoria
if no-one does cooperate or reply 2 my other posts AT ALL

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Ekhnat0n said...

Not porting but progging the essentials my own way
which would make no difference for the users
as they wouldn't have to worry abt the inner-working

wkr
antoine

AND I will fork to a better and faster Euphoria
if no-one does cooperate or reply 2 my other posts AT ALL

Ok. Have fun, then!

Matt

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16. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

_tom said...
evanmars said...

Is there a 64-bit Linux version of OE v4.0.5 source code?
I'm running Slax. Not sure I can use the .deb package.

Deb packages for oe4 for 32-bit and 64-bit both contain 32 bit binaries. The "64-bit" is just an installer required by 64-bit systems. (Version oE4.1 will be a genuine 64-bit system.)

The slax deb2sb utility should work to make a module. Try whichever .deb you have on hand.

_tom

Sorry to bring this back to my issue instead of taking over the world, but...

So deb2sb worked great. No problem making a module and activating it.
Now my problem is that although eui is in /usr/bin with read, write, and execute permissions, when I try to run it I get "/usr/bin/eui: no such file or directory"
Being fairly noobish with Linux in general and Slax specifically (although I do run Slackware now and again on my home computer without too much trouble), I'm not sure what to do next. If RTFM is the answer, that is fine. I know this isn't a Linux forum, but an OE one, and my problem is most likely a Linux one.

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17. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

evanmars said...

Sorry to bring this back to my issue instead of taking over the world, but...

So deb2sb worked great. No problem making a module and activating it.
Now my problem is that although eui is in /usr/bin with read, write, and execute permissions, when I try to run it I get "/usr/bin/eui: no such file or directory"
Being fairly noobish with Linux in general and Slax specifically (although I do run Slackware now and again on my home computer without too much trouble), I'm not sure what to do next. If RTFM is the answer, that is fine. I know this isn't a Linux forum, but an OE one, and my problem is most likely a Linux one.

You could be missing or have mismatched system libraries. What is the output of "ldd /usr/bin/eui"? Make note of any "not found" entries.

-Greg

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18. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Hi

evanmars said...

Is there a 64-bit Linux version of OE v4.0.5 source code?
I'm running Slax. Not sure I can use the .deb package.

I'am not really sure but, i do not think Slax is Multiarch out of the Box.
Means, you can't run 32bit programs on a 64bit installation.
OE4.0.x is 32bit only (even if there are 64bit installer).

ghaberek said...

You could be missing or have mismatched system libraries. What is the output of "ldd /usr/bin/eui"? Make note of any "not found" entries.

-Greg

Like he said, ldd should point this out (missing 32bit libs and subsystem).
http://www.slax.org/eu/blog/21842-Multiarch-support-for-Slax.html

Andreas

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19. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

[quote ghaberek]

evanmars said...

...snip...

You could be missing or have mismatched system libraries. What is the output of "ldd /usr/bin/eui"? Make note of any "not found" entries.

-Greg


Well, actually it tells me that eui is not a dynamically executable file.

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20. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

evanmars said...
ghaberek said...

You could be missing or have mismatched system libraries. What is the output of "ldd /usr/bin/eui"? Make note of any "not found" entries.

Well, actually it tells me that eui is not a dynamically executable file.

Interesting. What does "file /usr/bin/eui" give you?

andi49 said...

Like he said, ldd should point this out (missing 32bit libs and subsystem).
http://www.slax.org/eu/blog/21842-Multiarch-support-for-Slax.html

You probably have to activate the multiarch-libs module like Andreas pointed out.

slax activate multiarch-libs 

-Greg

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21. Re: v4.0.5 64-bit Linux?

Yeah, activating the multi-arch libs did the trick.

Thanks everyone.

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