> Mariano López Reta wrote: > > Hello, list. > > > > I'm facing several problems when compiling applications, that generate > > very difficult to trace quirks and inconveniences. > > > > My best guess at what's happening is that, for some reason, I'm getting > > programs compiled at a mix of 32 and 64 bits, and the resulting > > executable generally ends up sigfaulting. > Well, folks, it seems that I found the source of the problems. Back when I installed FC4, I found out that there were no flash player/plugin for 64 bits, so I removed firefox 64 and installed firefox 32, then the plugin installed correctly. This generated a chain of dependencies in 32 bits, that now surface by having, for example, two different libgnome (different versions!!!!) one in 32 (2.8.0-2) and one in 64 (2.10.0-3). This also has its derivations, and I can trace the only 32 bit requirement to firefox. So, is there any way to avoid this inconsistency in versions, while keeping firefox32 (since Macromedia still refuses to give flash player in 64 - UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!), or should I have to uninstall flash, firefox, all 32 things, and then try again? Any ideas or help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, -- Mariano López Reta <mlreta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Tortuguitas, Buenos Aires, Argentina Registered Linux user #412032 Count yourself at http://counter.li.org