Hi!
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 10:33:18AM -0800, Ned Ludd wrote:
> No.. You must reinstall as I said already.
> Also the "multilib" USE flag is moot. It was replaced long ago by
> profile defines. It exists afaik for legacy reasons.
Huh... Can you please make it 100% clear?
If somebody has any 64-bit system, and at some point later he will need to
run any 32-bit binary (like VMware, Skype, etc.), he will need to
reinstall his system?
No way to, say, compile 32-bit-compatible packages in chroot, and then
just update current system with these binary packages using emerge -K?
In general, is it possible to switch (upgrade/disgrade) between 32-bit,
64-bit and 64-bit with 32-bit binaries support systems? I mean, by
recompiling/installing something on current system and reboot, without
need to boot special 32/64-bit environment like LiveCD, installing new
system and then moving all configuration from old system to new?
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WBR, Alex.
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