On 07/05/2013 04:44 AM, Simon Geard wrote:
> Depending on how often you use that app, you might also consider running
> a 32-bit OS (LFS or otherwise) in a VM, so as not to require the
> complexity of a multilib setup in your regular LFS system...
Interesting idea! I have never tried running a virtual machine. I'll 
have to investigate that...

The app I need is my budgeting software. It operates differently than 
any other budgeting software I've used. It allows me to allocate my 
funds ahead of time, to assign all of my money to various categories 
before I spend it. It does this in a very easy to use way. It is called 
YNAB (You Need a Budget). Great piece of software. It helps you to 
achieve the goal to be living off of last month's income rather than 
living paycheck to paycheck.

I use the thing daily. Right now my main Linux is Debian Wheezy with 
32-bit and 64-bit libs installed. I tried installing AIR when it was 
purely 64-bit and it would not work. My goal is to eventually go 
completely LFS and uninstall Debian.

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