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maillog: 06/12/2004-16:38:38(-0800): Donnie Berkholz types |
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> > - No idea why, but /usr/X11R6/lib64/X11/xkb is now a symlink that points |
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> > to ../../lib/xkb, which means that it essentially points to itself |
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> > (/usr/X11R6/lib points to lib64). This could be related to the fact |
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> > that I now installed after first removing /usr/X11R6 ( "emerge -C |
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> > xorg-x11" and all packages that owned /usr/X11R6 save for baselayout |
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> > and groff, and then move /usr/X11R6 away), but the binary package I |
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> > built on a system that had xorg -r3. |
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> I just committed a fix for one hardcoded "lib" xkb symlink that slipped |
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> in instead of get_libdir(), which should treat lib64 properly on the |
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> profiles that use lib64. |
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Actually, my profile does not use lib64, but why does X11R6? |
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$ readlink /etc/make.profile |
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../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2004.3 |
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$ portageq envvar CONF_LIBDIR |
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lib |
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