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Frank Peters wrote: |
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> On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 18:26:00 -0600 |
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> Dale<rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Now I have a question. How do I tell Gentoo to make it pure 64 or a mix |
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>> of 32 and 64? I have read about this but I don't think I have actually |
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>> seen where it is set. Is it a profile selection, USE flag or something |
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>> else? |
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> You have to make a symbolic link, /etc/make.profile, to a particular |
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> profile in /usr/share/portage/profiles, i.e. either the multilib (64/32) |
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> or the no-multilib (64-bit) profile. Also, the USE flag "multilib" |
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> indicates to the compiler that both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries should |
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> be built. |
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> Check the Gentoo manual for all the details. You'd best get used to |
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> reading the manual early. Everything is in there. |
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>> If I decide on one then want to switch to the other, does that require a |
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>> reinstall or just a change in settings and a recompile of world? |
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> I'm not sure. It's best to check the manual. |
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> Frank Peters |
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I know about the profiles. I been running Gentoo a while. It's just |
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been x86 to this point. When I run eselect list profile, nothing 64 bit |
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shows up at all. I guess this is because of my settings in make.conf |
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tho. Since I can't see the FULL list, I had to ask. Could someone post |
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the output of eselect list profile from a 64 bit system? That would |
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clear up some muddy water for me. |
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I'm making notes on all this. I hope to get it right on the first |
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install. ;-) |
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Thanks. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |