Am Dienstag, den 24.03.2020, 12:44 -0500 schrieb Timothy Russo via
lfs-dev:
> Whatever happened to the multilib patch?  I was following the thread back in 
> August 2018:
> On 08/25/2018 12:13 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
> 
> > One more thing, need to add lib32 paths to remove-la-files.sh. I, thus 
> > far, have not messed with lib32x. I used a separate path for  files in 
> > /usr/lib32. Same for /usr/lib32/pkgconfig and /usr/local/lib32/pkgconfig.
> > 
> 
> On second thought, there is no purpose for the pc files in 
> /usr/lib32/pkgconfig, should just remove the directory if it exists. 
> Regardless of the libdir value in the pc file, the libraries themselves 
> will always be in the library search path because of our change to 
> /etc/ld.so.conf.
> 
> --DJ
> 
> and then it seemed to die. 
> I've found this: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~dj/lfs-systemd-multilib/
> from Nov 2018.
> However, I'd love to help/test/edit an updated multilib patch to work against 
> the current 9.1 version of LFS/BLFS.
> I was able to get my printer to work with multilib using these outdated 
> references, but I was only able to get steam to function with a flatpak.
> If DJ or Thomas would like to revisit the multilib patch or 
> lfs-systemd-multilib version of the book, I'd love to help.

Hi Tim,

ML is still maintained - well, basically its a periodical merge of the
trunk to the branch and subsequently fixing clashes ;-)

You can find it at 
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~thomas/multilib/index.html

and the sources are in a branch named 'multilib' in SVN. Feel free to
post patches/ideas/remarks!

--
Thomas


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