On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 19:02:52 +0200
Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently, freetype i386 and x86-64 collide in the following files:
/usr/bin/freetype-config
/usr/include/freetype2/freetype/config/ftconfig.h
I see.
This makes
* How about header files?
The header files are separated completely? Or, the shareable
headers are installed in /usr/include and other arch-dependent
headers are separated in other directories? Or, system has only
headers for most-suitable architechture?
As far as I've seen,
Hi
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 19:02:52 +0200
Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently, freetype i386 and x86-64 collide in the following files:
/usr/bin/freetype-config
/usr/include/freetype2/freetype/config/ftconfig.h
I see.
This makes installation of two freetype development kits
Le mercredi 07 décembre 2005 à 18:42 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Hi
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 19:02:52 +0200
Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently, freetype i386 and x86-64 collide in the following files:
/usr/bin/freetype-config
Hi,
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:15:52 +0100 (CET)
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see. Let me clarify the condition: the issue you reported is
specific to GNU/Linux on x86-64, ppc64 and s390x.
Solaris 64-bit also has ABI-separated library directories:
Great Thank you for helpful
Hi,
Currently, freetype i386 and x86-64 collide in the following files:
/usr/bin/freetype-config
/usr/include/freetype2/freetype/config/ftconfig.h
This makes installation of two freetype development kits impossible.
Installing two development kits is desirable when the developer does
plenty of