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jadhav333
August 4th, 2009, 06:42 AM
I am attempting to install the following application.. djv 0.8.2 x86 (downloaded from the following url: http://djv.sourceforge.net/download.html#0.8.2)
I get the following error message.. Error: Wrong architecture ''
my system architecture is 'i686' as checked with command uname --m
So what is the issue?
what should be the suffix of the application which is compatible with i686?
Sef
August 4th, 2009, 07:06 AM
Maybe you downloaded the 64-bit version by mistake or a version for a different os.
jadhav333
August 4th, 2009, 07:02 PM
The file downloaded was for linux, 32bit, filename: djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb
kelvin spratt
August 4th, 2009, 07:13 PM
Just to clarify I just downloaded both 32 and 64bit debs and they both say "wrong architecture" so i don't think you did anything wrong.
jadhav333
August 4th, 2009, 07:56 PM
Just to clarify I just downloaded both 32 and 64bit debs and they both say "wrong architecture" so i don't think you did anything wrong.
u bet.. i tried that too :)
realzippy
August 4th, 2009, 08:49 PM
sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb
..the hard way?
jadhav333
August 5th, 2009, 01:19 AM
sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb
..the hard way?
What will this command do? Is it safe to do so (i.e. force architecture)?
Will it pick up the deb file that I have downloaded (which seems very unlikely)? Or Do I have to provided a <path>/djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb at the end of the command?
nmaster
August 5th, 2009, 01:23 AM
What will this command do? Is it safe to do so (i.e. force architecture)?
Will it pick up the deb file that I have downloaded (which seems very unlikely)? Or Do I have to provided a <path>/djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb at the end of the command?
i usually use --force-architecture to install a 32-bit deb on a 64-bit OS. i've never had a problem with it.
you need to provide the path unless you are in the same directory as the deb.
realzippy
August 5th, 2009, 12:01 PM
Will it pick up the deb file that I have downloaded (which seems very unlikely)? Or Do I have to provided a <path>/djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb at the end of the command?
Assuming your .deb is on your Desktop,open terminal,type:
cd Desktop
then type:
sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture djv-0.8.2_linux-x86.deb
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