So for each of the missing libraries we proceed like this: Once we have the list of missing libraries, we need to see from which packaged they come from. ![]() ![]() To do so we can use the `ldd` command to print all the dynamic libraries missing: While effective, this is in my opinion not ideal.įortunately, in the latest version of Ubuntu it is possible to install almost all the IA32 dependencies by hand following a simple scheme.įirst we need to see which dynamic libraries are not found by the loader. In previous versions of Ubuntu what I had to do to achieve such task, is to build a IA32 chroot environment (following this guide). Installing IDA Pro on Linux (AMD64) can be a pain.
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