Hi Mike,

On 04/22/2013 03:11 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Monday 22 April 2013 14:42:44 Christopher Covington wrote:
>> I'm trying to put together a summary of what distributions have hopped on
>> the Multiarch /lib/<triplet> bandwagon (or plan to), and for those who
>> haven't, what their solution is to dealing with various instruction sets,
>> system call interfaces, application binary interfaces, etc. on a single
>> root filesystem.
> 
> Gentoo plans on following standard multilib behavior (what gcc/glibc use)
> 
> based on the paths before, it looks like you're really only sampling the x86 
> architecture ?

I'm mostly interested in ARM and x86, but curious about other architectures
too, if they're handled differently. My thinking as that those who have 32-bit
ARM support but don't yet have aarch64/arm64 support might adopt the same
style their x86 support is already using, should they find ARM's 64-bit ISA
sufficiently interesting.

>> Gentoo
>> Multilib C: /lib32, /lib64, /libx32
> 
> /lib32 is the historical 32bit x86 path.  we're migrating away from that and 
> to /lib.  Gentoo uses the standard paths for all other ABIs.

Thanks,
Christopher

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