Comment 4 for bug 1011029

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Guillaume Bougard (tequila) wrote :

Thank you for the backtrace.

Effectively, we have an issue for x86_64 build. This is why we didn't put such binary in the Platform independent package. Sorry for this problem. Btw i386 build works properly, is that an issue for you to publish i386 build toward x86_64 platform ? I know this is not a perfect situation but it works and for such an "old" engine, I don't think this is totally critical. The main side effect is to force people to install i386 compatibility libraries, and I agree people not always like that.

Then we have someone on the forum who still built x86_64 binaries and packaged them for debian and Ubuntu, I'll ask him if he did something special to build the x86_64 and report his response here.

Personnaly, sorry, I'm too busy with real life to fully check and fix the problem (maybe the problem is still fixed in ioQuake3 engine mainline...).