I have no idea why, but I've got both an arm-linux-gnueabihf directory and 
an arm-linux-gnueabi (i.e no "hf') directory. From what you've said, I'd 
guess I've installed something I shouldn't have installed. Presumably, if I 
check immediately after installing a new OS, I wouldn't have the problem.

Much obliged, folks.



On Thursday, September 4, 2014 3:58:08 PM UTC-4, William Hermans wrote:
>
> Heh, another way I just figured out ( never noticed it before ) is to just 
> do . . 
>
> $ ls /lib/
>
> there is a arm-linux-gnueabihf directory and a ld-linux-armhf.so.3 file. 
> Both of these should make it painfully obvious.
>
>

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