want and tried installing 3.6 on an OpenSuSE 11.2 -: wrong ElfClass64 /usr/lib64/libdbus-glib-1.so.2 - what to do? Thank you very much

uploaded to. 3.6 and tried to install
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linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 # ls
application.ini components dependentlibs.list greprefs libnspr4.so libnssutil3.so libsoftokn3.so LICENSE plugins searchplugins
.autoreg crashreporter dictionaries icons libnss3.so libplc4.so libsqlite3.so modules README.txt Throbber - small.gif
blocklist.XML crashreporter.ini libfreebl3.chk libnssckbi.so libplds4.so libssl3.so files extensions removed mozilla-xremote-client update.locale
Crashreporter BrowserConfig.Properties - firefox libfreebl3.so libnssdbm3.chk libsmime3.so libxpcom.so res platform.ini override.ini updated
chrome default firefox-bin libmozjs.so libnssdbm3.so libsoftokn3.chk libxul.so plugin-container run - mozilla.sh updater.ini
linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 #. / firefox
. / firefox-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-glib - 1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory
linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 # mc
linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 # s /usr/lib64/libdbus-glib-1.so.2 /usr/lib/libdbus-glib-1.so.2 ln
linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 #. / firefox
. / firefox-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-glib - 1.so.2: evil class ELF: ELFCLASS64
linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 #. / updater
Use: updater < path-dir > [parent-pid [work-dir reminder args...]]
linux-User251868:/usr/src/packages/SOURCES/firefox-3.6 #.

I don't want to depend on and if OpenSuSE updated to 3.6 - actually before using OpenSuSE 11.2 I had installed firefox 3.5, which has updated automatically, sort of b-Tester, as I trully trust firefox for browsing on the day the day for years.

Firefox is a 32-bit application, you will need to create a symbolic link to the 32-bit version of this library of dbus (libdbus-glib - 1.so.2). If this library is not installed, you must install it via the installation of the software.

See also http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/system-requirements.html - Firefox 3.6 system requirements

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