From: | Grant Taylor <gtaylor@×××××××××××××××××××××.net> | ||
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To: | gentoo-user@l.g.o | ||
Subject: | Re: [gentoo-user] why both /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 on a 64bit system? | ||
Date: | Mon, 15 Feb 2021 01:10:03 | ||
Message-Id: | 5966d043-be73-1034-d58f-21857596c9a2@spamtrap.tnetconsulting.net | ||
In Reply to: | Re: [gentoo-user] why both /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 on a 64bit system? by Jack |
1 | On 2/14/21 10:51 AM, Jack wrote: |
2 | > I don't think you can completely get rid of it. |
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4 | My (long term) desire is to do away with /lib32 and /lib64, ultimately |
5 | only using /lib. Likewise for the other library directories in /usr or |
6 | wherever they are. I don't see a need for the specific bit variants in |
7 | the future. |
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11 | -- |
12 | Grant. . . . |
13 | unix || die |
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Re: [gentoo-user] why both /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 on a 64bit system? | Walter Dnes <waltdnes@××××××××.org> |