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Thread: [SOLVED] Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

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    Exclamation [SOLVED] Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Hello, I tried to install Wolfenstein on an AMD machine without succes , I downloaded the file from Filefront.
    The installer is called:
    et-linux-2.55.x86.run
    I went to terminal and executed the file from there after updating the system, and got this message:

    Code:
    misfito@misfito-desktop:~$ /home/misfito/Desktop/et-linux-2.55.x86.run
    Verifying archive integrity... All good.
    Uncompressing Enemy Territory 2.55...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    It is recommended to install as the super user
    Please enter the root password or hit enter to continue as is
    Password: 
    su: Authentication failure
    Sorry.
    This installation doesn't support glibc-2.0 on Linux / unknown
    (tried to run setup)
    See http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/ for troubleshooting
    The setup program seems to have failed on unknown/glibc-2.0
    
    See http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/ for troubleshooting
    misfito@misfito-desktop:~$ setup
    bash: setup: command not found
    I went to the place in the link above and found this:

    Setup and execution on 64 bits CPUs

    If you are running a x86_64 Linux distribution with support for 32 bits x86 binaries, then the regular Quake III Arena binaries should work (your mileage may vary).

    It's likely that the installer scripts will get confused though, and will refuse to install giving you an error: "This installation doesn't support glibc-2.1 on Linux / unknown". If you run the installer through the emulated 32 bits environement it should work: $ linux32 sh quake3... Or you can extract the game files manually by passing --keep on the command line when running the setup script. Once the files are unpacked, you will need to copy them manually to /usr/local/games. You probably want to have a working installation to refer to while doing this. This also applies to RTCW and ET
    But the thing is that I don't know how to emulate the 32 enviroment or extract the the files manually.

    Does anyone knows how to install the game on a 64 machine?

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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Code:
    sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
    sudo aptitude install ia32-libs
    cd ~/Desktop
    linux32 et-linux-2.55.x86.run
    Should do it.
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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Well I've done all of that.

    what I want is to know how to emulate the 32 enviroment or extract the the files manually. Do you have any ideas?

    Cause i did what you said again and I got the same message.

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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    check if following libs are installed:

    libc6 libc6-i386
    libc6-dev
    libc6-dev-i386

    and redo the installation again.
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    Angry Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    ok thax for your reply, unfortunatelly I checked and installed what I was missing from the options that you gave me. Then I try to reinstall... Nothing.... well actually I got the same message I postd before:
    su: Authentication failure
    Sorry.
    This installation doesn't support glibc-2.0 on Linux / unknown
    (tried to run setup)
    See http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/ for troubleshooting
    The setup program seems to have failed on unknown/glibc-2.0

    See http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/ for troubleshooting
    I don't know man, maybe it's something realy simple that I'm forgeting.

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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Just hold on....I'm going to download this and report back later.
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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Okay got it running.


    Code:
    cd ~/Desktop
    chmod +x et-linux-2.55.x86.run
    linux32 ./et-linux-2.55.x86.run --target et
    Just ignore the error.

    Code:
    cd et
    bin/Linux/x86/et.x86
    Note, this will only play the game not installing it a fancy place. You might move it to your local Games folder (if you don't have one create one). And then make a script to launch the game.
    Last edited by Artificial Intelligence; March 2nd, 2008 at 07:53 AM.
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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Let me see if it works...

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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    May I ask how do I do this?
    You might move it to your local Games folder (if you don't have one create one). And then make a script to launch the game.
    Sorry for my ignorance I hope I'm not bothering you to much

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    Re: Wolfenstein ET installtion on a amd 64 machine

    Code:
    wget -c http://ftp.games.skynet.be/pub/wolfenstein/et-linux-2.60.x86.run
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