On 10/27/2010 05:37 PM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto wrote:
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Ionuț Bîru<ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 10/27/2010 04:47 AM, Denis A. Altoé Falqueto wrote:
Hello, guys.
Google Talk Plugin for GMail is not working anymore for me (and others...) because it relies on libssl.so.0.9.8. But for my surprise, the binary GoogletalkPlugin is a 32 bits executable, even for the 64 bits package. It comes right after the original deb package, provided by Google.
To make things short, I tried to "downgrade" the lib32-openssl PKGBUILD to version 0,9,8n. It compiles fine, but the resulting libraries (libcrypto.so.0.9.8 and libssl.so.0.9,8) are ELF64, when they should be ELF32. You can view the PKGBUILD in http://pastebin.com/04xsippr
So, should I need a 32 bits chroot for that? Shouldn't the multilib compiler be enough?
sorry but if you think that downgrading lib32-openssl will solve this, you are wrong. just get the PKGBUILD from AUR and it would have the right dependencies for it.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=40056
as you see it has libpng12, openssl-compatibility as dependencies.
Yes, but they are not enough. If you check with readelf -h /opt/google/talkplugin/GoogleTalkPlugin, you'll see that it is a ELF32 binary, and it depends on libssl.so.0.9.8. I could use the package on AUR, but it is not compiled with the the new multilib compiler. I would like to do it in the new right way.
In fact, after searching the forums, I found that calling linux32 make, instead of just make, in the PKGBUILD, generates a ELF32 library. It is working fine in my laptop, but I'll investigate it further.
Any comments are welcome.
the PKGBULD has the right dependencies for x86_64 if [ "${CARCH}" = 'x86_64' ]; then ARCH='amd64' depends=('alsa-utils' 'lib32-gcc-libs>=4.1.1' 'lib32-libstdc++5' 'glibc>=2.4' 'lib32-glibc>=2.3.4' 'fontconfig>=2.4.0' 'freetype2>=2.3.5' 'libgl' 'glew>=1.5.0' 'glib2>=2.12.0' 'gtk2>=2.12.0' 'libpng12>=1.2.13' 'libstdc++5' 'lib32-libx11' 'lib32-libxt' 'lib32-openssl-compatibility' 'libv4l' 'lib32-libxfixes' 'lib32-zlib') md5sums=('737283cd4e504dc5d3add2cb057bd273') -- Ionuț