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Le 2017-12-11 08:25, Xavier Miller a écrit : |
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> Le 2017-12-10 23:24, Michał Górny a écrit : |
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>> I suspect you mean python-exec scripts, because Python modules still |
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>> land in /usr/lib64. In which case, everything's fine. |
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> Could be. |
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> Glad to hear the migration is OK. |
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> My systems are migrated, and stable. |
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> Just a last dummy question : why is lib64 migrated to lib64 and lib32 |
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> to lib, and not the reverse? |
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> We have /lib and /lib64 that were before merged, and /lib32 that was |
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> an exception and prone to disapear the day blobs will decide to |
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> finally go 64 bits. |
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> Anyway, thank you for the job done! |
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> Xavier. |
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Hi, |
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I have a problem with an imake-based ebuild (games-board/spider): |
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$ imake |
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Imakefile.c:34:2: fatal error: Imake.tmpl: No such file or directory |
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compilation terminated. |
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imake: Exit code 1. |
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Stop. |
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And that file is located at /usr/lib64/X11/config/Imake.tmpl |
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Is it related to the topic? |
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Xavier. |