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ArchLinux 64bit - 32bit libraries not functioning properly?


Harha

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Arch Linux comes only with libreadline6, and not the required libreadline5. You still should be able to get it to work, however, by making a symbolic link for libreadline.so.5 to the newer library.

These commands should do the trick:

# pacman -S lib32-readline 
# ln -s /usr/lib32/libreadline.so.6 /usr/lib32/libreadline.so.5 

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Arch Linux comes only with libreadline6, and not the required libreadline5. You still should be able to get it to work, however, by making a symbolic link for libreadline.so.5 to the newer library.

These commands should do the trick:

# pacman -S lib32-readline 
# ln -s /usr/lib32/libreadline.so.6 /usr/lib32/libreadline.so.5 

Thank you, creating that simple symbolic link worked out nicely! I was thinking about something like that but wasn't confident enough to try it out myself.

And yeah, I had all the libraries which are included in lib32-ncurses (Which includes libreadline6) installed already. It was just that the version of libreadline was different to what the mta-server uses.

archservmtaworking.png

Edit: Oh, there's the IP of my dedi in the picture. Oh well, whatever.

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