On 28.09.07 07:47:50, Mathias Froehlich wrote: > > Hi, > > On Thursday 27 September 2007 15:53, Andreas Pakulat wrote: > > Just to state the obvious: Thats backwards compared to what distro's > > have these days. */lib is always the native libs and then you have > > either lib64 or lib32 (at least AFAIK, don't have any 64-bit system) > No. > On a redhat or suse linux - probably that Linux distros with most > installations on this blue marble - 32 bit i386 libs are in 'lib' and emt64 > libs in 'lib64'. > Well debian does it 'right' from that point of view, but ....
Hmm, ok. I thought otherwise, but I don't have anything except debian around :) > > > But cmake looks in */lib > > > directories where some x86 libs are present that are not present for the > > > x86-64 case. > > > The question here is even worse - which one is the native one?? lib or > > > lib64?? And which ones should cmake accept? > > > > I think there's a way to tell CMake to either use lib or lib64, > > something like LIB_SUFFIX. > I could not find such a thing. > Can you give me a more concrete hint? It seems I remembered wrong :( Its only used to set the install dir here.. Andreas -- Don't get to bragging. _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
