I agree.

I will try to find time today to add the symlinks for the RPM distributions.

David Ashley

On 10/19/2010 11:05 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> FYI
>
> On my 64-bit Kubuntu, /usr/lib64 is just a symlink back to /usr/lib.
> I found this statement:
>
> "Fedora (and possibly some other distros) patched their libtool 1.5
> packages so that on 64 bit Linux platforms it calculates the list of
> directories ld.so searches as /lib64 and /usr/lib64 plus anything in
> ld.so.conf (rather than /lib and /usr/lib plus anything in ld.so.conf
> which is what vanilla upstream libtool does).
>
> Debian use /lib and /usr/lib on all architectures"
>
> So I think on Debian 64-bit we should just put the libraries in 
> /usr/lib/ooRexx.
>
> --
> Mark Miesfeld
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