Subject: Re: Linux emulation/acroread weirdness
To: Jeff Rizzo <riz@boogers.sf.ca.us>
From: bill@psych.uw.edu.pl <bill@psych.uw.edu.pl>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/10/1999 00:39:17
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Jeff Rizzo wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 08:03:09AM +0000, Matthias Scheler wrote:
> > In article <19990830101752.A25149@hubba.boogers.sf.ca.us>,
> > 	Jeff Rizzo <riz@boogers.sf.ca.us> writes:
> > > Recently (sometime betwe  Incidentally (or not), at the same time I made
> > > the switch to ELF, I went to the suse_linux-6.1 package from the older SuSE
> > > package.
> > 
> > Acrobat reader 4.0 (from pkgsrc) works fine with the SuSE packages here.
> > Are sure that you installeld all the Linux packages? The "base" package
> > doesn't have any shared library for libc5 programs.
> > 
> 
> Yup, I've got them all:
> peto:riz  ~/bin> pkg_info | grep suse
> suse_base-6.1       Linux compatibility package
> suse_compat-6.1     Linux compatibility package with old shared libraries
> suse_libc5-6.1      Linux compatibility package for libc5 binaries
> suse_x11-6.1        Linux compatibility package for X11 binaries
> suse_xforms-6.1     Linux compatibility package for xforms binaries
> suse_linux-6.1      Linux compatibility package collection
> suse_devel-6.1      Linux compatibility package - development tools
> 
> (I added the development tools a few minutes ago, to ensure it wasn't the
> problem)
> 

i've just installed acroread 4 and it works for me without any
problem and i hadn't to change my `emul linux environment'
(which i described in my last message).

btw 
i'm using RH 5.2 libraries.