Subj : Re: Issue installing
To : Chad Adams
From : Nic Smith
Date : Fri Nov 24 2017 11:01 pm
You can thank the OS itself for the cryptic error message. When it tries to
load the dynamic linker referenced in the executable's ELF header and can't
find it you get the same "file not found" error as you would for any
nonexistent file. By default 16.04 only installs 64bit and you must install
the 32bit version in order to have a multilib system capable of executing
both. The 64bit version of the linker is named ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
And it's not exactly specific to BBBS. All dynamically-linked 32bit programs
require that you have the 32bit libraries installed. They can't talk to the
64bit ones at all.
-=> Chad Adams wrote to All <=-
CA> Fixed it - mark gave me what I needed.
CA> So I was missing /lib/led-Linux.so.2
CA> Install libc6 libraries which included that library and it worked fine.
CA> Might need to put that in the docs that that library is needed because
CA> the output doesn't really point to the right place.
CA> Thanks for the info mark!
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