hello, merry xmas (war is over) etc... On Wed, December 21, 2005 3:25 pm, Lucas Hazel wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:38:14 +0100 (CET) "lars helmer" <lasso@spacecentre.se> wrote:
just a thought...
what about skipping /lib /usr/lib altogether? maybe this is a really bad idea for reasons unknown to me, but what i am looking for getting rid of any 32-bit libraries ending up in /lib by mistake (because i am to tired/drunk when creating the port or whatever). since lib is the default for 32-bit libraries its easier to spot the mistakes this way.
Having /lib /usr/lib symliked to /lib64 /usr/lib64 means that for many ports existing in the original contrib can be installed without modification. If you're volunteering to port all of contrib then I say go for it. But then you tend to be drunk when porting so it's probably not a good idea ;P
that is a good point, and no, i am not volunteering for the job. but the "native" crux64 ports afaik installs to lib64 and i know i tend to modify contrib ports that i install to do the same. moreover, these modified ports i do volunteer to upload to some contrib64 repo if there is any interest. another thing... is there a new version coming up soon-ish? cheers, lars
-- Lucas Hazel <lucas@digitillogic.net>
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