Also Mandrake x86_64 and a couple of other 64bit distributions. It isn't as ugly as you think, there is a very good reason behind it. Having two sets of directories allows you to have both 32bit and 64bit libs installed without conflicts.
Actually Debian would seem to be flawed in this regard - how do you install a 32bit app which requires the same libraries as an installed 64bit app?
Use chroot.
/ Daniel
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