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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
Let me guess
juice is still on 32bit OS and you on a 64bit?

You have latest libusb but in 64bit whereas flasher is a 32bit application and needs 32bit libs?
Doesnt they coexist in Linux? Or are bundled in 64bit packages?
(bare with me, did not yet run into 32/64 thing on Linux )
Yes, I'm on 64-bit Linux. Can i install the 32bit libusb on 64bit Linux? If not, can i install 32bit Linux on 64bit system?
 
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Install ia32-libs package and try?
 

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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
Let me guess
juice is still on 32bit OS and you on a 64bit?
Of course I am[1]. And whad do you mean "still", AFAIK 64bits is somewhat overrated


Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
You have latest libusb but in 64bit whereas flasher is a 32bit application and needs 32bit libs?
Doesnt they coexist in Linux? Or are bundled in 64bit packages?
(bare with me, did not yet run into 32/64 thing on Linux )
Most of the time 32bit binaries run just fine in 64bit device, and even vice versa. Depends on the set of libraries you have loaded up; However if you have a 32bit binary that demands a 32bit library that is not installed on your 64bit box then you are out-of-luck there


[1] Well yes, of my home machines last time I counted there are 7 always-on-server-type-gizmos of which just one is running 64bit Debian, others are 32bitters. Of the 3 or so laptops usually in use around the house all run 32bit Ubuntu desktops...
 

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So you sit it out and wait for 128b?
(but in general I agree, sideways is just movement ...)

He has libusb installed but only 64bit version (multi-arch: same). And apt-get claimed there is already newest version.
So my guess was there is no chance for a library to exist in 32bit AND 64bit on a system?

If so simplest solution would be to take vmware or virtualbox and install a 32bit system.
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
So you sit it out and wait for 128b?
(but in general I agree, sideways is just movement ...)

He has libusb installed but only 64bit version (multi-arch: same). And apt-get claimed there is already newest version.
So my guess was there is no chance for a library to exist in 32bit AND 64bit on a system?

If so simplest solution would be to take vmware or virtualbox and install a 32bit system.
And how exactly, am I supposed to use vmware or virtualbox for that purpose?

I have another Linux Mint distro on this PC, that isn't important. I could format that partition and install a 32bit Linux on it but is there some preparations i should make with those programs?
 
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Originally Posted by jipsukka View Post
Yes, I'm on 64-bit Linux. Can i install the 32bit libusb on 64bit Linux? If not, can i install 32bit Linux on 64bit system?
Hi.

Well, I don't think the problem is with 32/64-bit libraries. I just reinstalled the debian fllasher package in my system and issued a 'sudo flasher -i' and it worked correctly. And I can also recall flashing from time to time in my 64-bit system, and the problems were with the devices, not the software.

What I can also say is that I have two versions of the debian flasher package: one for i386 flasher_3.12.1_i386.deb and the other for amd64 flasher_3.12.1_amd64.deb

Did you check the files in /tmp? Are they located in the device and not in your computer as peter said?

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Oh

Right. This is Harmattan with newer flasher.
That one is available as 64bit version ( mixed with Fremantle only 32bit, sorry).

So check on archive.org to get it (links here in forum) or mail me, got it on device. In case this is the prob.
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