On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 21:49, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: > Hi, > > > 1. Does this happen automatically, or does the executable require code > > to look there? > > Yes, based on what the kernel says to glibc. I explained that before. > > > 2. Can we actually compile two libraries (i586 and i686) and add them > > both to the rpm packages, or does that have to be done explicitly by > > the build process? > > We can add both in the package since i686 libraries go into another > directory. I explained that before. > > > 3. Is there some tutorial for programmers on doing this type of thing? > > ? > > > It just seems like such an easy solution to our mmx problem, I wonder > > why it's not more often employed. > > Please read Cooker archives. > > Bye, > Gwenole. This is the worst answer I've ever seen in this list. I just can believe we are spending so much time fighting with cooker and be answered with such contempt. If you already answered these questions, then please repeat yourself if cut and paste is not beyond your dignity, or at least give some pointers. I think I am done with mandrake and cooker for a while, and that's wishing you'll survive. -- _ _ _ _ | |_____| | |_/ | | / / -_) | / / | |_\_\___|_|_\_\_| @ sbcglobal.net
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