> > > > This isn't a transition, this is a dual installed system. 64-bit and > > > > 32-bit on a sparc64 is both sane and practical. It's not an emulation or > > > > a midway point. > > > > > > You're rationalizing a broken design. > > > > > > Where do you put the Solaris libs? Do likewise. > > > Running Solaris apps is equally "not an emulation". > > > Maybe it's less of an emulation, given that the > > > CPU is at least running in the native 64-bit mode. > > > > /lib64 is taken from Solaris. > > OK, so that's where the Solaris libs belong. > If I install a Solaris app on a Linux box, > it'll go there, and Linux libs go in /lib. > I'm glad we've cleared this up.
No, Solaris has normal libs in /lib and their 64-bit libs in /lib64. Just like we do. Neat, huh? -- Debian - http://www.debian.org/ Linux 1394 - http://www.linux1394.org/ Subversion - http://subversion.tigris.org/ WatchGuard - http://www.watchguard.com/

