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Old 26th June 2007, 01:00 AM
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Does revisor work under x86_64 ?

I was using revisor under the 32bit kde live disk (installed with that, not still running from the disk) and it worked fine (still does) but under x86_64 gnome dvd revisor gives me an error "Unable to retrieve software information. This could be caused by not having a network connection available."

Both of these were running under the same vmware server 1.0.3.

I even tried updating to the version from the development repository.

I do have a network connection available, wiresharking it showed me that it fails when trying to DNS query localrepo.localdomain, which doesn't exist.

How can I get it to work?
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