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. what do you think? cheers, lars On Wed, December 21, 2005 1:03 am, Daniel Mueller wrote:
Hi,
just for your information: [1] http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/clc-devel/2005-December/001198.html
Upcoming changes:
base -> core opt/contrib -> opt compat32 -> compat32 ???? -> contrib * [2]
I'm planning to integrate AMD's 64bit glibc-patches and using gcc4 instead of gcc3.
Are there any suggestions/"request for enhancements" for the next CRUX64 release? Matt told me that he compilied all packages _without_ -fPIC - anyone who experienced problems with '-fPIC'? What's about the current compat32 ports? Is the directory layout (/lib64, /lib32, ..) okay for all?
bye, danm
[2] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.crux.general/36 -- Daniel Mueller Berlin, Germany OpenPGP: 1024D/E4F4383A