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James wrote: |
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> Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes: |
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>> emerge -evp world | grep 'ABI_X86="32' |
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> Hmmmmm. OK thanks for verification on the number. |
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> emerge -evp world | grep 'ABI_X86="32'| wc -l |
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> 279 |
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> Same as:: |
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> EIX_LIMIT=0 eix -I --only-names | equery hasuse abi_x86_32 | wc -l |
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> 279 |
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> Anyway:: |
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> Why so many? The Profile? What are other getting for the number(s) |
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> of 32 bit libs? This thread has me curious. Some embedded systems |
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> may be desirable to upgrade to only 64 bit libs, besides other similar installs. |
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> James |
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I have kde-meta installed here which pulls in a lot of packages plus |
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some other packages that I use. I have 118 here. The total number of |
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packages is just over 1300. I recently switched to 13.0/desktop/plasma |
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profile. |
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Maybe that will help shed some light on your situation. Maybe it is a |
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setting or something. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |