Tres Melton wrote:
[...] It is changing so that /usr/lib points to the default bitness of the host. So /usr/lib has 64bit libraries, /usr/lib64 is a pointer to /usr/lib and /usr/lib32 is where the 32 bit stuff should go.
Your first statement matches what I find on this 2005.1 box, but not your second. I have /usr/lib64 with 64-bit libraries, /usr/lib32 with 32-bit stuff and /usr/lib pointing to /usr/lib64. All perfectly natural and reasonable, and what I would have designed had it been up to me :-)
-- Rgds Peter Humphrey Linux Counter 5290, Aug 93. -- [email protected] mailing list
