09-15-2011
Yeah I have separate folders for 32 bit and 64 bit. I want to upgrade to using 64 bit pam libraries as all other libraries are 64 bit. When I compiled my pam libraries to 64 bit I got the error
sshd[8063]: dlsym failed pam_sm_authenticate:error ld.so.1 : sshd fatal: pam_sm_authenticate: can't find symbol
Well, if i need only 64bit libraries, do I need the 32 libraries at all?
What could be the readon for the above mentioned errror.
Thanks
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compat_netbsd32
COMPAT_NETBSD32(8) BSD System Manager's Manual COMPAT_NETBSD32(8)
NAME
compat_netbsd32 -- setup procedure for 32-bit compatibility on 64-bit platforms
DESCRIPTION
The compat_netbsd32 module allows NetBSD/sparc64 to run NetBSD/sparc executables, and NetBSD/amd64 to run NetBSD/i386 executables.
To use compat_netbsd32, one must either have COMPAT_NETBSD32 and EXEC_ELF32 in the kernel, or load the compat_netbsd32 and exec_netbsd32 ker-
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Static executables typically need no additional setup. Dynamic binaries require the dynamic linker plus shared libraries. Most of these
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The easiest method of installing support for these is via the emulators/netbsd32_compat14, emulators/netbsd32_compat15, and
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libraries, respectively. The details of what is actually necessary for correct operation are given below. This obviously is handled by the
emulator packages.
For a.out compatibility, /usr/libexec/ld.so from a 32-bit distribution is required to exist as /emul/netbsd32/usr/libexec/ld.so. For 32-bit
ELF compatibility, /usr/libexec/ld.elf_so needs to be in /emul/netbsd32/usr/libexec/ld.elf_so.
The shared libraries for a.out binaries do not live under the /emul/netbsd32 directory, but under the /emul/aout directory, where the a.out
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BUGS
A list of things which fail to work in compatibility mode should be here.
IPC is not well supported.
sysctl(3) is not well supported.
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