On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Alan M. Evans ame1@extratech.com wrote:
Ugh.
One of our internal servers crashed so bad I just went out and bought a new machine to replace it.
The old server was Pentium-4 based and running CentOS-5. When I installed CentOS on the new machine, I used the 64-bit version, partly because that habit is almost automatic nowadays, and partly because the new machine has 6GB of RAM, so 32-bit seemed not very appropriate.
Anyway, I've managed to configure every one of the old server's many functions to match on the new server but one: I need the 32-bit version of compat-gcc-34. (Or at least I need to be able to compile 32-bit binaries with the already available version.) I can't seem to do this; am I just missing something?
Perhaps you can use "mock" to build chroot cages for such 32-bit operations?