David Leimbach wrote:
On 1/20/06, Devon H. O'Dell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The specific reason many Linuxes do this is for i386 compat on AMD64
architectures. It's horribly broken, but is only slightly worse than
the way FreeBSD implements it, which is to have /usr/lib32

--Devon



Funny, the linux distros I've used have "/usr/lib64"  SUSE was one
that used this, but then again, I must admit, I don't use linux
anywhere near as much as I used to.


/usr/lib64 &tc. is very, very common linuxices. I would prefer /usr/lib32.

recompilation is not a common option on linux, which has tons of something we don't see much on plan 9: third party software.

ron

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